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 activities that many animals possess minds, and that these are similar in a considerable number of respects to human minds. According to the author, this book looks at man's position within nature from the perspective of a naturalist, rather than a psychologist or philosopher. He has attempted to describe the working of mind and body in human beings and in other living things; to examine critically the mental technique involved in such descriptions; and to reason broadly as to the bearings of the facts and processes on human life. Now it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.
| ISBN: | 9780815367352 |
| Publication date: | 22nd February 2018 |
| Author: | William Emerson Ritter |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 346 pages |
| Series: | Psychology Library Editions. Comparative Psychology |
| Genres: |
Psychology Zoology and animal sciences |
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 activities that many animals possess minds, and that these are similar in a considerable number of respects to human minds. According to the author, this book looks at man's position within nature from the perspective of a naturalist, rather than a psychologist or philosopher. He has attempted to describe the working of mind and body in human beings and in other living things; to examine critically the mental technique involved in such descriptions; and to reason broadly as to the bearings of the facts and processes on human life. Now it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.
Animal and Human Conduct features in the following genres: Psychology, Zoology and animal sciences
Animal and Human Conduct is available in Hardback
Animal and Human Conduct was written by William Emerson Ritter and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Animal and Human Conduct has 346 pages
Yes it is part of Psychology Library Editions. Comparative Psychology series
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