Stanford University: CIRGE Symposium June 6, 2006 RSS

Interpreting Complexity: the Scientific and Social Meaning of Behavioral Genetics

Human behavior is an object of both scientific inquiry and public fascination. During this six-hour event, panelists presented on, and engaged in a deliberative discussion about, emerging work in behavioral genetics and its impact on society. The panelists came from a wide range of fields – genetics, psychology, anthropology, law and philosophy.

Many questions were considered, including:

  • What level of explanation should be used to talk about behavior and in which domains?
  • How is behavior conceptualized and studied?
  • What is the dynamic between changing social values and emerging behavioral genetic findings?

For more information, please see the symposium website at http://cirge.stanford.edu/behavioral_genetics_2006/

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Psychiatric Genetics: Methods, Findings and Ethical Issues

Kenneth Kendler

Received 10 December 2008 02:15 UTC; Posted 10 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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Behavioral and Psychiatric Genetics: Learning from History

Kenneth Schaffner

Received 09 December 2008 23:08 UTC; Posted 10 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics: A Useful Distinction?

Joachim Hallmayer

Received 09 December 2008 23:00 UTC; Posted 10 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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Impact of Behavior Genetics on Medicine and Society

Dean Hamer

Received 26 November 2008 18:22 UTC; Posted 03 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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Phenotypes, Social Constructionism and the Spurious Finding

Nancy Press

Received 26 November 2008 19:13 UTC; Posted 03 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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Challenging or Reinforcing Social Prejudice?

Helen Longino

Received 26 November 2008 19:03 UTC; Posted 03 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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Behavioral Genetics and Equality

Dan Brock

Received 26 November 2008 18:45 UTC; Posted 03 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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Recent Use of Behavioral Genetics in Criminal Cases

Nita Farahany

Received 26 November 2008 18:32 UTC; Posted 03 December 2008

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics

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