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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Or it may be argued that there is another kind of science which is compatible with
doctrines of personal freedom . ... But the kinds of intellectual activities
exemplified by value judgments or by intuition or interpretation have never been
set forth ...
Or it may be argued that there is another kind of science which is compatible with
doctrines of personal freedom . ... But the kinds of intellectual activities
exemplified by value judgments or by intuition or interpretation have never been
set forth ...
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If the instinct of nestbuilding refers only to the observed tendency of certain kinds
of birds to build nests , it cannot explain why the birds ... status itself is a variable
to be taken into account in evaluating the probability of any kind of behavior .
If the instinct of nestbuilding refers only to the observed tendency of certain kinds
of birds to build nests , it cannot explain why the birds ... status itself is a variable
to be taken into account in evaluating the probability of any kind of behavior .
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What a man eats and drinks and how he does So , what sorts of sexual behavior
he engages in , how he builds a house or draws a picture or rows a boat , what
subjects he talks about or remains silent about , what music he makes , what
kinds ...
What a man eats and drinks and how he does So , what sorts of sexual behavior
he engages in , how he builds a house or draws a picture or rows a boat , what
subjects he talks about or remains silent about , what music he makes , what
kinds ...
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CAN SCIENCE HELP? | 3 |
A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR | 11 |
WHY ORGANISMS BEHAVE | 23 |
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