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遗传本质论:论 DNA 的欺骗性决定论。

Genetic essentialism: on the deceptive determinism of DNA.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Psychol Bull. 2011 Sep;137(5):800-18. doi: 10.1037/a0021860.

Abstract

This article introduces the notion of genetic essentialist biases: cognitive biases associated with essentialist thinking that are elicited when people encounter arguments that genes are relevant for a behavior, condition, or social group. Learning about genetic attributions for various human conditions leads to a particular set of thoughts regarding those conditions: they are more likely to be perceived as (a) immutable and determined, (b) having a specific etiology, (c) homogeneous and discrete, and (d) natural, which can lead to the naturalistic fallacy. There are rare cases of "strong genetic explanation" when such responses to genetic attributions may be appropriate; however, people tend to overweigh genetic attributions compared with competing attributions even in cases of "weak genetic explanation," which are far more common. The authors reviewed research on people's understanding of race, gender, sexual orientation, criminality, mental illness, and obesity through a genetic essentialism lens, highlighting attitudinal, cognitive, and behavioral changes that stem from consideration of genetic attributions as bases of these categories. Scientific and media portrayals of genetic discoveries are discussed with respect to genetic essentialism, as is the role that genetic essentialism has played (and continues to play) in various public policies, legislation, scientific endeavors, and ideological movements in recent history. Last, moderating factors and interventions to reduce the magnitude of genetic essentialism, which identify promising directions to explore in order to reduce these biases, are discussed.

摘要

本文介绍了遗传本质主义偏见的概念

当人们遇到基因与行为、状况或社会群体有关的论点时,会引发与本质主义思维相关的认知偏见。了解各种人类状况的遗传归因会导致对这些状况产生特定的想法:它们更有可能被视为 (a) 不可改变和确定的,(b) 具有特定的病因,(c) 同质和离散的,以及 (d) 自然的,这可能导致自然主义谬误。在极少数情况下,“强遗传解释”可能需要这样的遗传归因反应;然而,即使在“弱遗传解释”的情况下,人们也倾向于过度强调遗传归因,而不是竞争归因,而这种情况更为常见。作者通过遗传本质主义的视角回顾了人们对种族、性别、性取向、犯罪、精神疾病和肥胖的理解的研究,强调了从遗传归因作为这些类别基础的角度出发而产生的态度、认知和行为变化。本文还讨论了科学和媒体对遗传发现的描述与遗传本质主义的关系,以及遗传本质主义在最近历史上的各种公共政策、立法、科学努力和意识形态运动中所扮演的角色(以及继续扮演的角色)。最后,讨论了减少遗传本质主义程度的调节因素和干预措施,这些因素确定了探索减少这些偏见的有前途的方向。

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