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Critique of the Seville Statement and Biological Determinism in ViolenceCase Filekaggle-ho-012787House OversightCritique of the Seville Statement and Biological Determinism in Violence
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kaggle-ho-012787House OversightCritique of the Seville Statement and Biological Determinism in Violence
Critique of the Seville Statement and Biological Determinism in Violence The passage is an academic commentary on biology and war, containing no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no investigative value. Key insights: Argues against genetic determinism of war and violence.; References biologists Peter Marler and Steven Pinker in context of instinctual learning.; Uses bird song analogy to explain biological constraints versus cultural input.
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