Evolution human behavior introduction (4 Ergebnisse)

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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No d/j as Published. Type: Book This book is an account of the nature and significance of human sociobiology. Assuming no prior knowledge, it explains the basic concepts of the subject in simple, accessible language, and illustrates them by numerous examples from the everyda…y experience of past and present times. Christopher Badcock argues that, properly understood, modern Darwinian insights into reproductive success, natural selection and social behaviour are wholly consistent with the idea and existence of free will, self-consciousness and sacrifice, and with individual and group morality. He reveals the surprising extent to which evolutionary theory can explain aspects not only of male-female relations and of the interaction between parents and children, but characteristically female behaviour in relation to fertility, abortion, concealed ovulation and menstrual synchronation. He also presents a challenging new theory of male homosexuality in the context of the wider question of masculinity and sexual conflict. Sociobiology is a controversial field and its practitioners have been accused of reducing human beings to packages of programmed genes. Christopher Badcocok shows by contrast, that it has much to offer students of human behaviour at every stage of cultural and individual development. 303pp. N.B. Some HIGHLIGHTING and annotation throughout. Reading crease to spine. Slant to book.

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Verlag: New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1925, 1925
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, Eldridge, Seba, 1885-. The organization of life. A revaluation of evidence relative to the primary factors in the activity and evolution of living organisms, including a factorial analysis of human behavior and experience. With an introduction by H.S. Jennings. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1925, xv, 470pp., good but wo…rn red cloth, spine a bit faded, front hinge a little bit creaky, binding opens easily to page 303, otherwise good copy, previous owner's name: Samuel Skulsky. INSCRIBED at length on front endpaper to Dear Margaret, and SIGNED Seba, December 8, 1925, thanking her and Albert for what "you have been to me.". Includes a substantial chapter on vitalistic theories, including Bergson and Driesch. - Seba Eldridge (male) spent most of his career first at Columbia (Ph.D., 1925 under John Dewey, also studied with Franklin Giddings and William F. Ogburn), from 1921 at the University of Kansas. His interests were the contributions of sociology to questions of citizenship, community, and social reform. Some material can be found in Harry Perlstadt, "Applied Sociology as Translational Research.".