Science and Human BehaviorA 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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How may we encourage people to practice the Good Life ? And so on . Our
account does not answer questions of this sort in the spirit in which they are
usually asked . Within the framework of a natural science certain kinds of
behavior are ...
How may we encourage people to practice the Good Life ? And so on . Our
account does not answer questions of this sort in the spirit in which they are
usually asked . Within the framework of a natural science certain kinds of
behavior are ...
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The contingency may have prevailed as a controlling practice prior to its
codification as a law , or it may represent a new practice which goes into effect
with the passage of the law . Laws are thus both descriptions of past practices
and ...
The contingency may have prevailed as a controlling practice prior to its
codification as a law , or it may represent a new practice which goes into effect
with the passage of the law . Laws are thus both descriptions of past practices
and ...
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obtained by studying a particular group . Recently certain aspects of national
character have been attributed to practices in the care of infants . In some
national or cultural groups a baby is held essentially immobile throughout the
greater part ...
obtained by studying a particular group . Recently certain aspects of national
character have been attributed to practices in the care of infants . In some
national or cultural groups a baby is held essentially immobile throughout the
greater part ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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