Some psychologists argue that it's pointless to continue discussing nature versus nurture. Here's why they may be wrong.
) vary widely across social and cultural divides, indicating that they are highly susceptible to external influences––not in the sense that environments play a “larger role” than genes in the development of these traits, but in the sense that variations in environments give rise to substantial cross-population variance in the manifestation of these traits.
The cross-cultural study of morality will continue to produce many crucial insights into human universals and human differences, and these findings will continue to give rise to theoretical accounts that fruitfully employ the constructs of nature and nurture.
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