Belief that human behavior is controlled by an individual's genes or physiology.
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Examples for "biological determinism"
Examples for "biological determinism"
1He believed in biological determinism, just as Lenin believed in historical determinism.
2Science uses biological determinism to predict diseases and good health through genetic patterning.
3You keep coming back to this biological determinism stuff.
4He puts it down to biological determinism.
5In this section, Walter looks at the way that arguments for biological determinism have suddenly multiplied in recent years.
1Costello syndrome is a sporadic development anomaly suggesting a genetic determinism.
2Our results strongly suggest that inhibin mutations contribute to the genetic determinism of epithelial ovarian tumors.
3The triumph of free will over genetic determinism!
4The challenging ethical issues associated with genetic determinism in climbing are no longer strictly a philosophical discussion.
5This new marker provides a valuable tool to assess the risk for putative bradykinin-associated disorders with genetic determinism.
6The report of the psychicist, Doctor Heuvelmans, concludes that it was the triumph of free will over genetic determinism.
7Scientists are daily discovering genes involved in human behaviour, causing people to speculate about genetic determinism and freedom of choice.
8I am not qualified to say whether that is psychologically true, but behind the play lies a genetic determinism that I resist.
9Genetic influence is not genetic determinism and the interplay between genes and development is enormously complicated.
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