People have always insisted that human emotions are the only product of biological function. The emotional theory of James Lange (1884) suggests that the three elements of emotion are due to the automatic nervous system (ANS). These three elements are recognition (evaluation of events), action (battle or flight) and feelings (emotional aspect). Here we can see that the biological attribution of emotions has existed since the 19th century and that there was common sense for a while. This paper will evaluate and test the evidence provided to support the idea that emotion is a biological product.
The religion we are seeing today is trying to prove to be a product of human biological function, and more importantly, our species has value in potential biological functions It is. We will develop this concept centrally. Everyone has the ability to imagine a bigger existence and religious beliefs have been dominated as species importance and their importance to success are seen as incomplete products of evolutionary gifts It is not surprising.
Biology is a belief in several literature describing human behavior that is fully controlled by individual genes or specific components of physiology. However, although biologists often refer to genes, hormones, and other physiology to explain behavior, most scientists generally do not agree with biological determinism and biological determinism is a foolish person I believe. A consensus among scientists is that all physical properties and behavior are phenotypes - the consequences of complex interactions between biology and the environment
The biological determinism of human sexual roles believes that human sexual behavior is controlled by individual genes or specific elements of their physiology. A broader view is that human behavior is determined by biological factors. Both views argue that learning and other environmental factors contribute significantly to individual development. Lynda Birke's "pursuit of differences" argues that human biology often shows "significant differences" in sex with regard to chromosomes, genetics, and genetics. However, there is a big difference between men and women in adolescence and development, but the difference in hormones is "not absolute". Extensive reproductive anatomy does not necessarily match "male or female" gender definition "