Subjects (people) goes the concstructivist argument, are shaped ("totally") by the forces supporting and impinging on them in their enviroment: familial, social, historical, liguistic, so forth and so on. This is partly true, just as the foundationalists believe that there is a fundamental human nature (good/bad) of which one's personality is a more or less mysterious but wonderous variation. Also, partly true. Evidence:
In the city, one does not blithely say (as if remarking on an almost daily event): "Mom, the raccoon's in the car again."
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