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What does fixity of species mean? Explain the history of this idea from Aristotle to the Renaissance.
Sensitive Period
A stage in an organism's development during which it is more responsive to certain stimuli and capable of learning or adapting in particular ways.
Environmental Input
Any information or stimuli that an organism receives from its surroundings, which can affect its behavior and development.
Preconventional Level
A stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development where moral reasoning is based on external rewards and punishments.
Moral Development
The process through which individuals acquire values, behaviors, and thoughts about what is right and wrong, evolving through various stages throughout life.
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