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[QUOTE="Pythagorean, post: 6840315, member: 14631"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] It's difficult to find research about how culture influences biology or biology influences culture, those keywords are saturated with nature vs. nurture discussions Curious if there's a good keyword or named discipline for these kinds of questions: To what extent does biology determine culture? For example, if you took two cultures, one raised by the sea and another in the mountains, then rewound and switched places, how much would their culture simply swap vs. how much would stay the same vs. how much would new cultural paradigms arise? Can we separate happenstance cultural paradigms from those that have tendencies to arise from particular environments or genetic lines? [/QUOTE]
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