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Re: [xmca] Dialects of Development- Sameroff
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- From: mike cole <lchcmike@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 17:39:58 -0700
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Cool. I always knew that Martin was as hip as Lewontin!
:-)
mike
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Steve Gabosch <stevegabosch@me.com> wrote:
> On the triple helix metaphor: Richard Lewontin used it in the title of his
> 1998/2000 collection of essays _The Triple Helix: Gene, Organism and
> Environment_. His core theme regarding biological development is that
> solely considering the interaction between gene and organism makes for bad
> biology. The environment has decisive influence as well.
>
> - Steve
>
>
> On Mar 14, 2010, at 10:20 AM, Martin Packer wrote:
>
>
>> On Mar 14, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Larry Purss wrote:
>>
>>
>>> What do others think of the double helix (and/or the other visual images
>>> in the article). How central is the double helix (either as an "is Like" or
>>> "IS" objectification) to your notions of the human sciences?
>>> Larry
>>>
>>> ...and I am pretty sure I stole, I mean appropriated, this from someone;
>> I've forgotten who...
>> <PastedGraphic-2.pdf>
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