The Nature-Nurture Debates
How is it possible that in more than one hundred years, the nature-nurture debate has not come to a satisfactory resolution? The problem, Dale Goldhaber argues, lies not with the proposed answers, but with the question itself. In The Nature-Nurture Debate, Goldhaber reviews the four major perspectives on the issue - behavior genetics, environment, evolutionary psychology and developmental systems theory - and shows that the classic, reductionist strategies (behavior genetics and environmental approaches) are incapable of resolving the issue because they each offer a false perspective on the process of human development. It is only through a synthesis of the two holistic perspectives of evolutionary psychology and developmental systems theory that we will be able to understand the nature of human behavior.
- The most comprehensive treatment of the nature-nurture topic available
- Offers a synthesis of the two holistic perspectives, evolutionary psychology and developmental systems theory
- Explains why reductionist approaches have never been able to resolve the issue from either the nature or nurture perspective
Product details
September 2012Paperback
9780521148795
188 pages
228 × 152 × 13 mm
0.32kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Issues and questions
- 2. A brief history lesson
- 3. The proxy debate: a primer on methodology and analysis
- 4. A classic debate
- 5. A new debate
- 6. So what?
- 7. Now what?