The Blank Slate by Steven Pinker

The Modern Denial of Human Nature

"The Blank Slate" challenges the conventional belief that human behavior is largely shaped by the environment and experience, arguing instead that genetics play a significant role. The book delves into the controversies surrounding this concept, exploring the implications it has on politics, violence, child-rearing, and the arts. It also argues that acknowledging our innate traits can lead to a more humane society, as it would allow for a better understanding of our strengths, weaknesses, and individual differences.

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Published
2002
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
528
Original Language
English
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(4.8)
Alternate Titles
- Das Unbeschriebene Blatt
- The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature

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