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To achieve any meaningful understanding of human origins we necessarily examine only the cultural information about the past.
Reasoning Fallacy
A flaw or error in reasoning that undermines the logical validity of an argument.
Alternative Explanations
Different reasons or theories provided to account for a phenomenon or observation.
Critical Thinking
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment, often requiring skepticism and the questioning of assumptions.
Gender Expectations
Socially constructed norms and beliefs about the behaviors and attributes considered appropriate for men and women in a given society.
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