A scholar who studies the intersection of human nature and social structures, examining how human biology and society interact.
From 'anthropos' (human) + 'sociology' (study of society). This specialized term emerged in early 20th-century social science to describe scholars bridging biological and sociological perspectives.
An anthroposociologist asks big questions like: Are humans naturally selfish or cooperative? Does our DNA or our culture matter more? It's one of the most hotly debated fields because the answers shape how we build society.
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