In Learning from Animals? experts present empirical research, analyze issues raised by comparative approaches and debate their consequences for an understanding of human uniqueness.
Originally published in 1928, this title looks at the link between animal and human conduct. It had long been recognized on the basis of their activit..
Originally published in 1948, the author follows the idea that the instincts are the spring and basis of all animal behaviour (with the exception perh..
Originally published in 1976, the object of this volume was to present a relatively up-to-date overview of what was known, what was suspected, and wha..
Originally published in 1976, this volume reports research that will help us to understand the causes of psychogenic diseases. It deals both experimen..
Wilhelm Wundt is known today as one of the founding figures of modern psychology. The first person to ever call himself a Psychologist, he is also wid..
Originally published in 1989, this title presents a view of adaptive behaviour which integrates both evolutionary and psychological perspectives on le..
Originally published in 1986, in this work Professor Keehn assesses the contributions of experimental psychology and ethology to psychiatric theory an..
Our views on human nature are fundamental to the whole development, indeed the whole future, of human society. Originally published in 1974, Professor..
Originally published in 1978, this title starts with an introductory essay in which a metatheoretical and philosophical approach to the problem of cog..
Originally published in 1985, the aim of this book was to examine the development of adaptive skills in a comparative context. The problems explored a..
The biological approach to the study of animal behaviour has important implications for psychology, but it is distinctly different. Originally publish..