Sociobiology and Human NatureResult of a conference, "Sociobiology: implications for human studies", held at San Francisco State University on June 14-15, 1977. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 295-316. |
Contents
What Is Sociobiology? | 1 |
Evolution as a Paradigm for Behavior | 13 |
The New Synthesis? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
action adaptive animal animal behavior applied basic basis become belief biological brain called chapter claim communication comparative complex concerned considered continue course critics culture Darwin desire determined direct discussion effect environment ethics evidence evolution evolutionary example existence experience explanation fact female fitness function genes genetic homosexuality human behavior ideas important increase individual intentional interest kind language laws learning least less limited male means mechanisms mental mind moral natural natural selection objections observed organization original particular pattern perhaps person population position possible present principles problem produced question reason reference relatives responses result role scientific scientists seems selection sense sexual similar simply social behavior social sciences society sociobiology species structure success suggest synthesis theory tion traits understanding University Wilson
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Ciencia, cyborgs y mujeres: la reinvención de la naturaleza Donna Jeanne Haraway Limited preview - 1995 |