Nature Via Nurture
Nature Via Nurture
Matt Ridley
Naval Ravikant
Everything by [this author] is worth reading. - Naval Ravikant
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Nature Via Nurture

Nature Via Nurture: Genes, Experience and What Makes Us Human

Matt Ridley
Matt Ridley
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Matt Ridley
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In "Nature Via Nurture," Matt Ridley masterfully navigates the intricate maze of the nature versus nurture debate, presenting a narrative that is as enlightening as it is compelling. With the groundbreaking revelation that the human genome comprises far fewer genes than previously believed, Ridley embarks on a quest to unravel the complex interplay between our genetic makeup and the experiences that shape us. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Ridley challenges the long-held belief that our behaviors and identities are solely the product of either genetics or environment, revealing instead a dynamic interaction where genes and experiences are inextricably linked. Ridley's exploration takes readers on a journey through the latest discoveries in genetics, neuroscience, and psychology, illustrating how genes are not just passive blueprints but active participants in the human experience. They absorb influences, respond to social cues, and even shape our memories. "Nature Via Nurture" is more than just a book; it is a profound reflection on what it means to be human, arguing that our essence is crafted not by genes or environment alone, but by the fascinating dialogue between them. Published on the cusp of a new scientific revolution, this book offers an insightful, up-to-date account of how the very fabric of what makes us unique is woven, showcasing Ridley's unparalleled ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging.

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Released
2003
1 Jan
Length
320
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Everything by [this author] is worth reading. - Naval Ravikant
It is genes that allow the human mind to learn, to remember, to imitate, to imprint, to absorb culture, and to express instincts. Genes are not puppet masters or blueprints. Nor are they just the carriers of heredity. They are active during life;
— Matt Ridley, Nature Via Nurture

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