Representatives of genetic determinism include Francis Galton, Socrates, Rousseau, Gesell, Wilson, and Hall. Among them, Francis Galton was the founder of genetic determinism. In 1869, he published the book "Hereditary Genius", in which he said: "A person's ability is inherited, and it is determined by heredity to the same extent that the shape and body tissue of all organisms are determined by heredity.
The decision is the same.