Science and Human BehaviorFree Press, 1953 - 461 Seiten A detailed study of scientific theories of human nature and the possible ways in which human behavior can be predicted and controlled. |
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... ethical control in suppressing selfish , primarily reinforced behavior and in strengthening behavior which works to the advantage of others . The control is usually much more stringent , however , than that exercised by the group ...
... ethical control in suppressing selfish , primarily reinforced behavior and in strengthening behavior which works to the advantage of others . The control is usually much more stringent , however , than that exercised by the group ...
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... ethical control , the agency may be explained by the support which the group gives it . The religious agent may be ... ethical and religious practices to " avoid temptation " -to eliminate stimuli which would otherwise be conducive to ...
... ethical control , the agency may be explained by the support which the group gives it . The religious agent may be ... ethical and religious practices to " avoid temptation " -to eliminate stimuli which would otherwise be conducive to ...
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... ethical or moral issue . This need not mean that governmental design is based upon any absolute principles of right and wrong but rather , as we have just seen , that it is under the control of long - term conse- quences . All the ...
... ethical or moral issue . This need not mean that governmental design is based upon any absolute principles of right and wrong but rather , as we have just seen , that it is under the control of long - term conse- quences . All the ...
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