Human Ethology

Human Ethology

by IrenausEibl-Eibesfeldt (Author)

Synopsis

With the discovery of conditioned reflexes by I. P. Pavlov, the possibilities for experimenting, following the example set by the classical, exact sciences, were made available to the behavioral sciences. Many psychologists hoped that the component parts of behavior had also been found from which the entire, multifaceted cosmos of behavior could then be constructed. An experimentally oriented psychology subsequently developed including the influential school of behaviorism.This first text on human ethology presents itself as a unified work, even though not every area could be treated with equal depth. For example, a branch of ethology has developed in the past decade which places particular emphasis on ecology and population genetics. This field, known as sociobiology, has enriched discussion beyond the boundaries of behavioral biology through its stimulating, and often provocative, theses.After vigorous debates between behaviorists, anthropologists, and sociologists, we have entered a period of exchange of thoughts and a mutual approach, which in many instances has led to cooperative projects of researchers from different disciplines. This work offers a biological point of view for discussion and includes data from the author's cross-cultural work and research from the staff of his institute. It confirms, above all else, the astonishing unity of mankind and paints a basically positive picture of how we are moved by the same passions, jealousies, friendliness, and active curiosity.The need to understand ourselves has never been as great as it is today. An ideologically torn humanity struggles for its survival. Our species, does not know how it should compensate its workers, and it experiments with various economic systems, constitutions, and forms of government. It struggles for freedom and stumbles into newer conflicts. Population growth is apparently completely out of hand, and at the same time many resources are being depleted. We must consider our existence rationally in order to understand it, but certainly not with cold, calculating reason but with the warm feeling of a heart concerned for the welfare of later generations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 848
Publisher: AldineTransaction
Published: 15 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 0202309703
ISBN 13: 9780202309705

Media Reviews

Eibl-Eibesfeldt has, over the years, been the key figure to apply the approach of classic ethology to the study of human behavior. This volume represents a capstone summary of his research and views of human behavior... [R]esearch is presented in rich detail and by itself makes the book valuable. Upper-division and graduate collections.

--D. A. Smith, Choice


Eibl-Eibesfeldt has, over the years, been the key figure to apply the approach of classic ethology to the study of human behavior. This volume represents a capstone summary of his research and views of human behavior... [R]esearch is presented in rich detail and by itself makes the book valuable. Upper-division and graduate collections.

--D. A. Smith, Choice


-Eibl-Eibesfeldt has, over the years, been the key figure to apply the approach of classic ethology to the study of human behavior. This volume represents a capstone summary of his research and views of human behavior... [R]esearch is presented in rich detail and by itself makes the book valuable. Upper-division and graduate collections.-

--D. A. Smith, Choice

Author Bio
Irenaus Eibl-Eibesfeldt is director/conductor of the Humanethologi film archives at the Max Planck Institute in Andechs, Germany. He is author of many books including Love and Hate, Land of a Thousand Atolls, and Galapagos and author of many articles. He has also been awarded many prestigious awards for his research and contributions to the study of human behavior.