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Loading... On Aggressionby Konrad Lorenz
Neglects external and learned explanations of aggression. and so argues for innate genetic models alone. Assumes that animal studies can explain human social behaviour. Not even clear if instincts are a valid concept as linked to idea of nerves as being for energy flow rather then information flow. But say like the classical 19th century thinkers it usful to help start a discussion |
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CONTENTS:
I. Prologue in the Sea
II. Coral Fish in the Laboratory
III. What Aggression is good for
IV. The Spontaneity of Aggression
V. Habit, Ritual and Magic
VI. The Great Parliament of Instincts
VII. Behavioural Analogies to Morality
VIII. Anonymity of the Flock
IX. Social Organization without Love
X. Rats
XI. The Bond
XII. On the Virtue of Scientific Humility
XIII. Ecce Homo!
XIV. Avowal of Optimism