Thursday, May 3, 2012

5/3/12

In section three of Darwin's theory of Human Nature it is talked about the difference between biology's point of view when it comes to our nature and why we act the way we do. It is known in society that woman are more inclined to take care of the children and biologically it is thought this is because the women are the one's carrying the child so they feel a connection to the baby on a different level than the father. But what about the way that society defines us as women and men? Nature is not our destiny when it comes to biology, but it is argued the fact that society makes us act and feel a different way.  Girls at a young age are taught to be more understanding and compassionate as while men are taught to be tough, care givers and more agressive. The argument is how much of this has to do with biology and how much has to do with the way that we are treated at a young age.   

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