Abstract
The “nature or nurture” problem concerning the debate on the innate features with respect to the
acquired ones is approached in terms of information, from the perspective of the Informational Model
of Consciousness. This model reveals seven distinct informational systems reflected in consciousness as
informational centers, i.e. memory (Iknow-Ik), decisional info-operational center (Iwant-Iw), emotions
(Ilove-Il), metabolic operations (Iam-Ia), genetic transmission (Icreate-Ic), genetic info-generation
(Icreated-Icd) and the anti-entropic center (Ibelieve-Ib). Ib is a life-assisting beneficial center, because
it is opposed to the entropic action of matter, eliminating or reducing the uncertainty characteristic of
unknown possibilities to certainty, and inducing in this way the trust and confidence in own actions.
The pro and contra arguments of the “nature or nurture” are shortly presented, noting the large range of
divergent opinions and concepts on the approached problem. It is shown that the information concept
acting both as informal and matter-related information, specifically referred to the embodiment/
disembodiment mechanisms for the transmission of information during the epigenetic processes, can
coherently approach and explain the transgenerational transmission of the traits acquired during the life
span of the predecessors. The concepts of tendency, affinity, propensity, predisposition, aptitude, vocation
and talent, specific for inheritable properties described by Icd are discussed, pointing out the large pallet
and variety of such concepts describing the evidences detected by external observers on the inherited
behaviors, and that of self-perceived by the implicated individual, as a silent voice of whose are no
longer. The external manifestation of such inherited features and traits depends on practice, because the
characteristic operation of the nervous system and of epigenetic processes is based on repetition and/or
intensive practice, but these are permanently guided by the silent voice of those who are no longer, with
various signal intensities.