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Biologie als Schicksal

Die soziobiologischen Grundlagen menschlichen Verhaltens

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No one who cares about the human future can afford to ignore E.O. Wilson's book. On Human Nature begins a new phase in the most important intellectual controversy of this generation: Is human behavior controlled by the species' biological heritage? Does this heritage limit human destiny? With characteristic pugency and simplicity of style, the author of Sociobiology challenges old prejudices and current misconceptions about the nature-nurture debate. In his new preface E. O. Wilson reflects on how he came to write this book: how The Insect Societies led him to write Sociobiology , and how the political and religious uproar that engulfed that book persuaded him to write another book that would better explain the relevance of biology to the understanding of human behavior.

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Biologie als Schicksal, Edward O. Wilson

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Titel
Biologie als Schicksal
Untertitel
Die soziobiologischen Grundlagen menschlichen Verhaltens
Sprache
Deutsch
Autor*innen
Edward O. Wilson
Verlag
Ullstein
Erscheinungsdatum
1980
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
222
ISBN10
3550076843
ISBN13
9783550076848
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No one who cares about the human future can afford to ignore E.O. Wilson's book. On Human Nature begins a new phase in the most important intellectual controversy of this generation: Is human behavior controlled by the species' biological heritage? Does this heritage limit human destiny? With characteristic pugency and simplicity of style, the author of Sociobiology challenges old prejudices and current misconceptions about the nature-nurture debate. In his new preface E. O. Wilson reflects on how he came to write this book: how The Insect Societies led him to write Sociobiology , and how the political and religious uproar that engulfed that book persuaded him to write another book that would better explain the relevance of biology to the understanding of human behavior.