Biologising the Social Sciences: Challenging Darwinian and Neuroscience Explanations (Contemporary Issues in Social Science)

Biologising the Social Sciences: Challenging Darwinian and Neuroscience Explanations (Contemporary Issues in Social Science)

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Author: David CanterPublisher: RoutledgePaperback:ISBN 10: 9781138922921ISBN 13: 978-1138922921You can hardly open a paper or read an academic journal without some attempt to explain an aspect of human behaviour or experience by reference to neuroscience, biological or evolutionary processes. This ‘biologising’ has had rather a free ride until now, being generally accepted by the public at large. However, there is a growing number of scholars who are challenging the assumption that we are little more than our bodies and animal origins. This volume brings together a review of these emerging critiques expressed by an international range of senior academics from across the social sciences. Their arguments are firmly based in the empirical, scientific tradition. They show the lack of logic or evidence for many ‘biologising’ claims, as well as the damaging effects these biological assumptions can have on issues such as dealing with dyslexia or treating alcoholism. This important book, origi

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