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Our Genes, Our Choices: How Genotype and Gene Interactions Affect Behavior explains how the complexity of human behavior, including concepts of free will, derives from a relatively small number of genes, which direct neurodevelopmental sequence. Are people free to make choices, or do genes determine behavior? Paradoxically, the answer to both questions is ""yes,"" because of neurogenetic individuality, a new theory with profound implications. Author David Goldman uses judicial, political, medical, and ethical examples to illustrate that this lifelong process is guided by indi
Behavior genetics. --- Decision making. --- Decision Making. --- Genetic engineering -- Social aspects. --- Genetics, Behavioral. --- Genetics. --- Genotype. --- Human behavior - Genetic aspects. --- Human behavior -- Genetic aspects. --- Human genetics - Social aspects. --- Human genetics -- Social aspects. --- Behavior genetics --- Human genetics --- Human behavior --- Decision making --- Behavioral Sciences --- Genetic Phenomena --- Genetics --- Thinking --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Biology --- Mental Processes --- Phenomena and Processes --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Decision Making --- Genetics, Behavioral --- Genotype --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Social aspects --- Genetic aspects --- Genetic screening --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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DNA --- Aging --- Aging. --- Philosophy. --- Social aspects. --- Molecular aspects. --- Genetic aspects. --- Age --- Ageing --- Senescence --- Developmental biology --- Gerontology --- Longevity --- Age factors in disease --- Deoxyribonucleic acid --- Desoxyribonucleic acid --- Thymonucleic acid --- TNA (Nucleic acid) --- Deoxyribose --- Nucleic acids --- Genes --- Physiological effect --- Genetics --- Molecular aging --- Molecular biology --- Physiological transport.
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Behavior genetics. --- Human genetics --- Human behavior --- Decision making. --- Genetics, Behavioral. --- Social aspects. --- Genetic aspects.
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Are people free to make choices, or do genes determine behavior? Paradoxically, the answer to both questions is "yes," because of neurogenetic individuality, a new theory with profound implications. This theory emerged from gene discoveries by Dr. Goldman and his colleagues which have been recently published in 'Nature'. Genetic studies reveal pathways from DNA to behavior that are helping us understand the diversity of human behavior and behavior of other species. In this book, the complexity of human behavior and a person's ability to choose is explained as deriving from a relatively small number of genes which direct neurodevelopmental sequence. The author uses judicial, political, medical, and ethical examples to illustrate that this lifelong process is guided by individual genotype, molecular and physiologic principles, as well as by randomness and environmental exposures we choose and do not choose. Poses and resolves challenges to moral responsibility raised by modern genetics and neuroscience Preface will be written by a world renowned geneticist or neuroscientist. Authoritatively written, provides a neurogenetic mechanism for the origins of free will and ability to make moral choices to engage a broad audience of professionals.
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What can 'globalisation' teach us about law in the Western tradition? This important new work seeks to explore that question by analysing key ideas and events in the Western legal tradition, including the Papal Revolution, the Protestant Reformations and the Enlightenment. Addressing the role of law, morality and politics, it looks at the creation of orders which offer the possibility for global harmony, in particular the United Nations and the European Union. It also considers the unification of international commercial laws in the attempt to understand Western law in a time of accelerating cultural interconnections. The title will appeal to scholars of legal history and globalisation as well as students of jurisprudence and all those trying to understand globalisation and the Western dynamic of law and authority.
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Civilisation --- Social change --- Demography --- Polemology
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