A Conversation for Valid and Invalid Arguments
Genes
upstairs4thinking Started conversation Nov 7, 2002
Well, you can't argue with logic can you ?
On a slightly different tangent, is one person able to have more argumentative genes than another ? Obviously my knowledge of genetics is zero, and I may be missing the point. I would argue the toss though.
Genes
GTBacchus Posted Nov 11, 2002
I'd expect that aggression has a genetic component, but it would take a certain kind of upbringing for aggression to express itself as argumentativeness, as opposed to physical violence, for example.
That's the thought that occurs to me, anyway.
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