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Deceptive Advertising, Smoke and Mirrors, and Flawed Logic-Henry Schlinger Responds
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Skeptic
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December 1, 2004
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Frank Miele, Andrew Mayne, and M. H. Ellestad have responded to my article "The Almost Blank Slate: Making a case for Human Nurture." Although each response differs in specifics, there is a common theme that ruas through them: that I have ignored the logic or evidence for the important if not overwhelming influence of nature or inheritance on human behavior. My article, which I don't view as very polemical, has apparently brought even more nativists out of the woodwork. In what follows, I reply to each of the three responses.
Deceptive Advertising
Frank Miele's article in SKEPTIC Vol. 11, No. 2, "The Revival of Human Nature ≠ the Denial of Human Nurture: Toward a Consilient Science of ...
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