Shallow versus deep genetic causes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e201 (2023)
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Abstract

We argue that Madole & Harden's distinction between shallow versus deep genetic causes can bring some clarity to causal claims arising from genome-wide association studies (GWASs). However, the authors argue that GWAS only finds shallow genetic causes, making GWAS commensurate with the environmental studies they hope to supplant. We also assess whether their distinction applies best to explanations or causes.

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Adam Smith
University of Utah
Stephen M. Downes
University of Utah

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