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Binary Between Physis and Nomos to the Present (Javier Pérez-Jara and Íńigo Ongay) -- Part I The Nature vs Nurture Debate -- 2 Nature vs nurture: time to let it go (Massimo Pigliucci and Jonathan Kaplan) -- 3 Human Nature. A Process Perspective (John Dupré) -- 4 Positioning Sociology in the Nature vs Nurture Debate ? An Ongoing Project (Ullica Segerstrale) -- 5 Cultural Sociology and the Relative Independence of Culture: An Ontological and Epistemological Analysis (Javier Pérez-Jara) -- 6 Psychogenesis in Evolution and History (José-Carlos Sánchez-González) -- 7 Neither Nature nor Nurture: on the inadequateness of innatism and environmentalism in Biology and Psychology (Íńigo Ongay) -- 8 Is Science and Ideology? (Gustavo E. Romero) -- 9 Nature, Nurture, and Nous: The Role of Reflection and Reason in the Nature-Nurture Debate (Liane Gabora and Cosette Robertson) -- Part II Case Studies in the Nature vs Nurture Debate -- 10 Naturalism of Mother?s Milk and its Historical Change in Japan ? Modernization of Nature as Normative Concept (Shinji Kajitani) -- 11 Sociocultural factors influencing fathers? involvement in childcare: A historical perspective of Japan?s Edo and Meiji periods (Atsuko Fujino) -- 12 Culture and the Microbiome-Gut-Brain (Gabe Ignatow) -- 13 From Territorial Behavior to Imagined Territories and Back ? Exploring Spatiality in International Relations (Jun J. Nohara) -- 14 The constitutive component of sexes, genders, and sexualities: The case of Thailand (Porranee Singpliam) -- 15 Naturalizing the ?Unnatural? Beauty: Making Sense of the Iconic Performance of the Body in the Social Media Platform of China (Renxue Wan) -- 16 Nature loves variety. On the ?Backlash? against Gender Equal Policies in Japan (Kimio Ito). 330 $aThis book gathers several of the world?s leading scholars in the nature vs. nurture debate, offering a timely reconsideration of the dynamic interactions between physical, chemical, biological, social, and cultural factors that shape human multidimensionality. Emphasizing this multidimensionality, this edited volume seeks to bridge the divide between biology and social theory?two research communities that have too often overlooked each other. These disciplines, despite being central to understanding human nature, have long operated in isolation. While some animal species exhibit higher degrees of phenotypic plasticity in specific traits, humans stand out as the most plastic species in both their neurological and sociocultural systems. This plasticity leads the contributors of this book to move beyond both biological reductionism and the blank-slate hypothesis. While biology undoubtedly plays a role in shaping and stabilizing human social and cultural processes, it does so only within the framework of an inherently social environment?one shaped by historically contingent and socially constructed realities, such as values, codes, and cultural perceptions. More importantly, cultural structures and social interactions actively shape and transform certain biological features that were once considered immutable. This book lays the groundwork for a productive dialogue among biologists, psychologists, social theorists, and philosophers. It also highlights some of the moral and political consequences of different perspectives within the nature vs. nurture debate. 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