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When we think about nature vs. nurture, we’re biased. Here’s why.
Science & Technology
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When we think about nature vs. nurture, we’re biased. Here’s why.
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Eva Botkin-Kowacki
September 20, 2021
Humans can’t accept that we have innate knowledge because we’re biased against the idea
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Humans can’t accept that we have innate knowledge because we’re biased against the idea
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Aria Bracci
October 17, 2019