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Biological determinism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Biological determinism
"Biological determinism" is a term used in some literature〔''Feminist Frontiers'', Ninth Edition, by Taylor, Whittier, and Rupp; ''How Societies Work'', Fourth Edition, by Joanne Naiman〕 to describe the belief that human behavior is controlled solely by an individual's genes or some component of physiology. ==In context== ===Gender assignment=== Lynda Birke's ''In Pursuit of Difference'' argues that the discipline of human biology often presents "clear-cut differences"〔''In Pursuit of Difference'' by Lynda Birke, 1992〕 between sexes with regards to chromosomes, genetics, and inheritance. However, while obvious physical differences between males and females exist and develop during puberty, hormonal differences are "not absolute". There is a broad range of reproductive anatomy that doesn't necessarily fit the "gender definition" of male or female. According to the Intersex Society of North America,〔(Intersex Society of North America )〕 "a person may be born with mosaic genetics", differing in their chromosomal configuration.
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