Social determinism

Social determinism is the theory that social interactions alone determine individual behavior (as opposed to biological or objective factors).[citation needed]

A social determinist would only consider social dynamics like customs, cultural expectations, education, and interpersonal interactions as the contributing factors to shape human behavior. Non-social influences, like biology, would be ignored in their contribution towards behavior. Thus, in line with the nature-nurture debate, social determinism is analogous to the 'nurture' side of the argument.


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