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alekssr [168]
3 years ago
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A common criticism of all evolutionary theories is that they: Group of answer choices all of these. ignore all contributions of

learning to human development. provide retrospective but not predictive explanations of development. ignore environmental contribution to human development.
Social Studies
1 answer:
sveticcg [70]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Provide retrospective but not predictive explanations of development.

Explanation:

There are some critiques to the Evolutionary Theories, among them:  Biological Deterministic way of seeing the Hominideos and in many ways reductionist, to make it complex things simpler.

Analyzing the options then:

Provide retrospective but not predictive explanations of development.

These theories were not able to fulfill a model of predicting the future, leaving it blank for speculations. Also, it does not provide a cohesive and coherent basis model to predict the Post Homo Sapiens' future.

Despite those and other criticisms, this hasn't been enough to discard the Evolutionary Theories. On the other hand, the criticisms should be open for the sake of science.

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