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Preface; 1. The biological perspective; 2. The relationships perspective; 3. The study of immediate causation - some implications of a relationships approach; 4. Development - organism and environment; 5. Development - the individual and relationships; 6. Universal individual characteristics; 7. Interindividual relationships; 8. The dialectics with higher levels; 9. How far is the concept of adaptedness useful at the higher levels?; Epilogue; Bibliography; Indices.
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Add Individuals, Relationships and Culture: Links Between Ethology and the Social Sciences, Both biologists and social scientists have much to say about human behaviour. Yet attempts to combine their approaches to provide a deeper understanding of human nature have not so far been generally successful. First published in 1987, this book offered , Individuals, Relationships and Culture: Links Between Ethology and the Social Sciences to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Individuals, Relationships and Culture: Links Between Ethology and the Social Sciences, Both biologists and social scientists have much to say about human behaviour. Yet attempts to combine their approaches to provide a deeper understanding of human nature have not so far been generally successful. First published in 1987, this book offered , Individuals, Relationships and Culture: Links Between Ethology and the Social Sciences to your collection on WonderClub |