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In this book, Dr. Katherine Paige Harden explores the complex intersection of behavioral genetics, morality, and the criminal justice system. She examines how genetic predispositions toward impulsivity, addiction, and aggression challenge traditional notions of free will and personal responsibility. The text delves into the 'rescue-blame trap,' arguing for a forward-looking conception of justice that emphasizes accountability and safety over retributive punishment. Harden uses scientific data to advocate for a more empathetic understanding of human behavior that acknowledges the 'genetic lottery' while still maintaining a framework for social cooperation.
It is entitled Original Sin: On the Genetics of Vice, the Problems with Blame and the Future of Forgiveness.
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"This book is the primary subject of the conversation's latter half. Dr. Huberman introduces it as Dr. Harden's upcoming work, and they spend significant time discussing its core themes, including the MAOA gene, the 'bad seed' myth, and the ethics of punishment."