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We demonstrate how the biological essence complicates a straightforward "process modeling/identification" problem and subsequently recommend an alternative approach.
Yes, whiteness is a social construct, and not (as race scientists used to think) a biological essence — but then so, too, is every collective identity.
From an evolutionary perspective, there is no biological essence to being a human.
Therefore, in the implicit knowledge can be found both the social and public elements derived from the history and traditions of a community and the elements related to our biological essence and to our personal psychophysical development.
Her very biological essence becomes a product, her DNA becomes another resource to be mined, cast adrift in the ebbs and flows of the global market economy.
Since homosocial orders are entirely premised on notions of gender, taken in tandem, the two theories come at the biological essence of gender and sexuality from opposite ends--the collective (Sedgwick) and the individual (Butler --with each overturning the once-tenaButler --withf gender, sexuality, and sexual politics along the way.
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In 1945 he wrote that, in his 1934 lectures on logic, he "sought to show that language was not the biological-racial essence of man, but conversely, that the essence of man was based on language as a basic reality of spirit" (Letter to the Rector of Freiburg University, November 4, 1945, 64).
This idea runs counter to the belief, held by many men who decide to live as women, that they are the victims of a biological mistake — in essence, women trapped in men's bodies.
You are physically an embodiment of your father's biological and genetic essence.
Each time point was treated as a separate "biological condition", in essence identifying genes violating the null hypothesis of equal mean across all conditions.
Wilkins argues that the idea that biological species have essences is based on a pervasive misreading of ancient and medieval philosophical works, a conflation between a logical concept of species (used in the Aristotelian enterprise of categorization or classification of all objects and ideas, not just organisms) and a biological concept of species (the one familiar today).
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