Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 December 2022
This chapter synopsizes our discussions by taking methodological step back to statistics, and to the irreducible entanglement of explanatory paradigms. We will never fully resolve the philosophical themes central to Our Genes, but we can certainly reflect on them. So far, we have investigated themes related to causation and explanation; the multivalent, ambiguous role of theoretical assumptions; the importance of data and empiricism; and the power of philosophy – for example, conceptual analysis, tracking ethics and power, critique, and imagining “What if…?” – in scientific investigation.
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