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Biological Reductionism: An Outline and Explanation

This blog post explains the concept of biological reductionism in sociology. It discusses the key assumptions of biological reductionism and provides examples of its application in sociological research. The post also highlights criticisms of biological reductionism, such as oversimplification, ignoring social context, and undermining human agency. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of considering multiple factors and perspectives in understanding human behavior and social phenomena.

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