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The Triple Helix
Book • 2000
In *The Triple Helix*, Lewontin argues that understanding living organisms requires considering the dynamic interactions between genes, organisms, and environments.
He critiques the simplistic view of genetic determinism and emphasizes the role of environmental factors in shaping biological outcomes.
The book provides a nuanced perspective on the complexity of biological systems and their interactions.
He critiques the simplistic view of genetic determinism and emphasizes the role of environmental factors in shaping biological outcomes.
The book provides a nuanced perspective on the complexity of biological systems and their interactions.
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as a good introduction to complexity and population thinking.


Lisa Feldman Barrett

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#140 – Lisa Feldman Barrett: Love, Evolution, and the Human Brain