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STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
卷 90, 期 -, 页码 275-284出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2021.10.014
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Idealisation; Genetic explanations; Reductionism; Political behaviour; Behavioural genetics; Genopolitics
The rapid development of genetic research, driven by projects like The Human Genome Project, has led to an increasing use of genetic data and methods in political behaviour research. Despite philosophical objections of excessive reductionism, studies using classical behavioural genetic methodologies and DNA-based methods suggest genes likely play a role in political behaviours. Researchers may overlook important non-genetic influences by focusing too narrowly on specific causal patterns.
The rapid development of genetic research, determined, among others, by the requirements of The Human Genome Project, and a gradual reorientation in the perception of the role of nature and culture in the process of shaping complex networks of human relations by some political scientists, result in the increasing application of genetic data and methods in research regarding political behaviours. One of the key philosophical objections against the studies of the genetic foundations of political behaviours is that of excessive reductionism. This is supposed to manifest itself in the inadequate selection of the level of analysis for the explained phenomenon, the incompleteness of explanations and their low utility. My findings show that this objection is not sufficiently supported by contemporary science. Both studies using classical behavioural genetic methodologies and studies using DNA-based methods show that genes most likely play a role in political behaviours. Emphasising the sig-nificance of genetic influences in the midst of multiple extra-genetic interactions generates highly idealised ex-planations. Using the conceptual apparatus of the deformational concept of culture, I have demonstrated that the omission of a number of important extra-genetic influences by researchers is a consequence of focusing on specific causal patterns. This omission, however, does not entail negating the influence of non-genetic factors and, importantly, it may not have to be permanent. Following this approach, if correct, the reductionism of research into the genetic foundations of political behaviours is a standard cognitive procedure applied in science.
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