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Are We Slaves to Our Genes?

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There is a common misconception that our genomes - all unique, except for those in identical twins - have the upper hand in controlling our destiny. The latest genetic discoveries, however, do not support that view. Although genetic variation does influence differences in various human behaviours to a greater or lesser degree, most of the time this does not undermine our genuine free will. Genetic determinism comes into play only in various medical conditions, notably some psychiatric syndromes. Denis Alexander here demonstrates that we are not slaves to our genes. He shows how a predisposition to behave in certain ways is influenced at a molecular level by particular genes. Yet a far greater influence on our behaviours is our world-views that lie beyond science - and that have an impact on how we think the latest genetic discoveries should, or should not, be applied. Written in an engaging style, Alexander's book offers tools for understanding and assessing the latest genetic discoveries critically.

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  • Explains the basic principles of genetics for someone who has no background in genetics and gives tools to the general reader to understand and critically assess the latest genetic discoveries
  • Explains the various ways in which genetic differences between people are, or are not, involved in their behavioural differences
  • Explores how powerful world-views can be in shaping the interpretation and applications of the latest genetic discoveries
Author: Alexander Denis
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 252
ISBN: 9781108445054
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020

List of Figures
Preface
1. Genetic Confusion
2. Genetic Information and How It Flows
3. Genes and Environments in Human Development
4. What is Behavioural Genetics?
5. Genes and Mental Health
6. Genes, Education and Intelligence
7. Genes, Personality and Personality Disorders
8. Genes, Food, Exercise, Fat and Thin
9. Genes, Religiosity and Political Commitment
10. Gay Genes? Genetics and Sexual Orientation
11. Are We Slaves to our Genes?
12. Genes and Human Identity
Endnotes
Definitions of Technical Terms
Bibliography
Index.

Denis Alexander is the Founding Director (Emeritus) of The Faraday Institute and Emeritus Fellow of St. Edmund's College, Cambridge. The former chair of the Molecular Immunology Programme at The Babraham Institute in Cambridge, he helped to establish the National Unit of Human Genetics at the American University Hospital in Beirut. Lebanon. He is the author of Genes, Determinism, and God (2017).

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