Aristotle nature or nurture
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the longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes (nature) and experience (nurture) make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors. Natural Selection: the principle that among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding ...
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The nature-nurture issue is likely psych’s biggest question. It asks, “Which influences a person the most, their heredity and biology (nature) or their upbringing and surroundings (nurture)?” This is like Socrates & Plato (innate knowledge) vs. Aristotle & Locke (tabula rasa).
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(Nature over Nurture). Aristotle and Locke: Believed that the mind and body were connected (monism) and that the mind was a "blank slate" upon which experience writes (Nurture over Nature). Psychology as a Science - Psychology's roots are in . medicine and philosophy.
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Aristotle was of the opinion that we are born tabula rasa, a blank slate which experience writes upon to determine who and what we are. At the dawn of the Twentieth Century, Francis Galton was the first to attempt to measure intelligence, and was the first psychologist to use the terms “nature” and “nurture” to express these conflicting ...
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Aristotle (384–322 BCE), one of Plato’s students and the teacher ofAlexander the Great, referred to the seat of personality as the psyche. ... The nature vs nurture debate goes on and on, but still, it is a fact that we have traits that are predetermined by our genes, but we can still choose who we want to be as we travel through our lifetime.
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26. In concluding her report on the “nature-nurture debate in contemporary psychology,” Karen notes that: A) most psychologists believe that nature is a more important influence on the development of most human traits. B) most psychologists believe that nurture is more influential. C) the issue is more heatedly debated than ever before.
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The big debate: nature v. nurture. Plato: inherited; Aristotle: the environment. Locke: environmental; Descartes: inherited. Darwin’s natural selection: nature selects those variations that best enable the organism to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
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Philosophers and psychologists share an interest in questions regarding the nature of the self, the effects of early experience, the existence of free will, and the origin of knowledge. Both disciplines consider the relative balance of biological factors (nature) and environmental factors (nurture) in the end product of human behavior.
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In concluding her report on the “nature-nurture debate in contemporary psychology,” Karen notes that: most psychologists believe that nature is a more important influence on the development of most human traits. Most psychologists believe that nurture is more influential. The issue is more heatedly debated than ever before.
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