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  1. On Aggression (Harvest Book, Hb 291) by Konrad Lorenz, 1974-10-23
  2. Man Meets Dog (Routledge Classics) by Konrad Lorenz, 2002-08-09
  3. King Solomon's Ring (Routledge Classics) by Konrad Lorenz, 2002-08-09
  4. Civilized Man's Eight Deadly Sins by Konrad Lorenz, 1974-07
  5. Behind The Mirror: A Search for a Natural History of Human Knowledge by Konrad Lorenz, 1978-09-11
  6. Patterns of Behavior: Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen, and the Founding of Ethology by Richard W. Burkhardt Jr., 2005-03-15
  7. The Goose Man: The Story of Konrad Lorenz by Elaine Greenstein, 2010-01-18
  8. King Solomon's Ring by Konrad Z. Lorenz, 1980
  9. Here Am I--Where Are You?: The Behavior of the Greylag Goose by Konrad Lorenz, Michael Martys, et all 1991-10
  10. The Natural Science of the Human Species: An Introduction to Comparative Behavioral Research: The by Konrad Lorenz, 1997-08-01
  11. Konrad Lorenz: Abbau des Gottlichen (Telos--Leben, Werk, Wirkung) (German Edition) by Klaus Berger, 1990
  12. Konrad Lorenz: The Man and His Ideas by Richard Isadore Evans, Konrad Lorenz, 1975-08
  13. Konrad Lorenz by Klaus Taschwer, 2003-08-31
  14. Estoy aqui donde estas tu by Konrad Lorenz, 1989-01-01

1. Lorenz, Konrad
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Born: November 7, 1903 in Vienna, Austria
Died: 1989
Published On Aggression
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine: 1973 Biography:
Konrad Lorenz, a medical doctor in the German army who spent four years in a Russian prisoner of war camp, became famous for his work in the field of ethology. For a time he headed the Institute of Comparative Ethology at Altenberg, but he went on to establish a comparative ethology department in the Max Planck Institute, becoming its co-director in 1954. Lorenz based much of his work on the principle of gestalt perception. According to Lorenz, this way of looking at the world transcends what can be accomplished through just "rational thought" and the emphasis on quantification and reduction which typically characterizes scientific research.

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Lorenz Konrad Zacharias (1903-1989), austriacki lekarz, zoolog i etolog, profesor Max Planck Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie w Seewiesen, cz³onek Royal Society , 1973 laureat Nagrody Nobla (wraz z K. von Frischem i  N. Tinbergenem Jest twórc± wspó³czesnej etologii , zajmowa³ siê psychologi± zwierz±t, zw³aszcza ptaków, zdefiniowa³ pojêcie " instynktu ", zbada³ zjawisko wpajania ( imprintingu ) u piskl±t ptaków - zagniazdowników i jego wp³yw na dojrza³e ¿ycie tych ptaków. Jest twórc± wielu prac naukowych i popularnonaukowych: Tak zwane z³o (1966, wydanie polskie 1975). WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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Sites Atrium Psychologie Lorenz Konrad K onrad Lorenz, biologiste autrichien, lon gtemps à la tête d’un centre de recherche d’un Institut de la Max Planck Gesellschaft à Seewiesen en Allemagne, consacra sa carrière à l’étude des conduites des animaux dans leur milieu naturel et fut l’un des maîtres fondateurs de l’ éthologie moderne. Il en fit reconnaître la place au sein de la biologie, dans les classifications de la systématique et dans la dynamique de l’évolution, et, plus important pour nous, il l’imposa à l’attention des psychologues, qui devaient y trouver non seulement des leçons de méthode observationnelle mais des sources d’inspiration théorique dont l’étude de l’homme a tiré profit. Ainsi, les recherches sur l’empreinte ont stimulé les travaux des psychologues sur les origines de l’attachement affectif chez le bébé les données éthologiques sur l’agression ont éclairé bien des aspects de l’agressivité humaine. L’influence de Lorenz fut sans doute servie par la qualité de ses oeuvres écrites, dont certaines, notamment Il parlait avec les mammifères, les oiseaux et les poissons

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7. Lorenz Konrad, Etologo
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9. Konrad Lorenz - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Konrad Z Lorenz being followed by his imprinted geese Konrad Zacharias Lorenz November 7 February 27 ) was an Austrian zoologist and ornithologist ; and founder of modern ethology . He studied instinctive behaviour in animals , especially in grey geese . He discovered the principle of imprinting in psychology Professor at the University of Vienna from 1928-1935, professor in Psychology at the University of Königsberg 1940, joined the German army in 1941, POW in Russia 1944-48. The Max Planck Society establishes the Lorenz institute for behavioural physiology in Buldern , northern Germany in 1950. In 1958 he transferred to the Max Planck Institute for Behavioural Physiology in Seewiesen . He published his best known book in Das sogenannte Böse which espouses his "Triebstauhypothese" (the "Psychohydraulic Model of Motivation"). He retired from the Max Planck Institute in 1973 but continued to research and publish from Altenberg and Grünau in Austria. He died on February 27 , in Altenberg. For discoveries in individual and social behavior patterns, Lorenz shared the

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lorenz konrad. Konrad Lorenz, fondatorul etologiei comparate, nu a fost numai un savant de prim rang, ci si un scriitor de succes.
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Konrad Lorenz during the Third Reich Konrad Zacharias Lorenz November 7 February 27 ) was an Austrian zoologist and ornithologist ; and founder of modern ethology . He studied instinctive behaviour in animals , especially in grey geese . He discovered the principle of imprinting in psychology Professor at the University of Vienna from 1928-1935, professor for Psychology at the University of Königsberg 1940, joined the German army in 1941, POW in Russia 1944-48. The Max Planck Society establishes the Lorenz institute for behavioural physiology in Buldern, northern Germany in 1950. In 1958 he transferred to the Max Planck Institute for Behavioural Physiology in Seewiesen. He published his best known book in Das sogenannte Böse which espouses his "Triebstauhypothese" (the "Psychohydraulic Model of Motivation"). He retired from the Max Planck Institute in 1973 but continued to research and publish from Altenberg and Grünau in Austria. He died on February 27 , in Altenberg. For discoveries in individual and social behavior patterns, Lorenz shared the

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15. Konrad Lorenz
Konrad Lorenz (19031989). A bibliography of his scientific writings can be found in Richard Isadore Evans - Konrad Lorenz the man and his ideas .
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Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989) A bibliography of his scientific writings can be found in: Richard Isadore Evans - Konrad Lorenz: the man and his ideas . New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975 pp. 273-283.
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18. Konrad Lorenz - Autobiography
konrad lorenz – Autobiography. I consider early childhood from 1965 to 1985. From Les Prix Nobel 1973. konrad lorenz died in 1989.
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's Nils Holgersson was read to me - I could not yet read at that time. From then on, I yearned to become a wild goose and, on realizing that this was impossible, I desperately wanted to have one and, when this also proved impossible, I settled for having domestic ducks. In the process of getting some, I discovered imprinting and was imprinted myself. From a neighbour, I got a one day old duckling and found, to my intense joy, that it transferred its following response to my person. At the same time my interest became irreversibly fixated on water fowl, and I became an expert on their behaviour even as a child.
At school, I met one important teacher, Philip Heberdey, and one important friend, Bernhard Hellmann. Heberdey, a Benedictine monk, freely taught us Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection
knew animals, none of them was an expert. I felt crushed by the amount of work still undone and obviously devolving on a new branch of science which, I felt, was my responsibility.
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, decided to found an institute for the physiology of behavior for Erich von Holst and myself. I am convinced that if he were still alive, he would be here in Stockholm now. At the time, the war interrupted our plans.

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OBITUARY VIENNA Konrad Lorenz, the Austrian scientist who won a Nobel Prize in 1973 for his pioneering studies of human and animal behavior, died of kidney failure Monday in his home in Altenburg, 30 miles northeast of Vienna. He was 85. Dr. Lorenz, Austria's most famous scientist, held doctorates in medicine, zoology and psychology. His studies on the organization of individual and group behavior patterns won him the Nobel Prize in medicine together with Karl von Frisch and Nikolaas Tinbergen. Dr. Lorenz turned to research in animal behavior shortly after obtaining his medical degree. He had become an animal lover as a child, collecting a variety of animals at his expansive boyhood home outside Vienna. The collection included fish, dogs, monkeys, insects and especially ducks and geese. His first important findings concerned the social life of birds. Those studies convinced him that many aspects of the birds' behavior were innate and instinctive, rather than learned.

20. Lorenz, Konrad
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Lorenz Hermann Kacher (b. Nov. 7, 1903, Vienna, Austriad. Feb. 27, 1989, Altenburg), Austrian zoologist, founder of modern ethology, the study of animal behaviour by means of comparative zoological methods. His ideas contributed to an understanding of how behavioral patterns may be traced to an evolutionary past, and he was also known for his work on the roots of aggression. He shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1973 with the animal behaviourists Karl von Frisch and Nikolaas Tinbergen Zoo. He also kept detailed records of bird behaviour in the form of diaries. In 1922, after graduating from secondary school, he followed his father's wishes that he study medicine and spent two semesters at Columbia University, in New York City. He then returned to Vienna to study. During his medical studies Lorenz continued to make detailed observations of animal behaviour; a diary about a jackdaw that he kept was published in 1927 in the prestigious He received the M.D. degree at the University of Vienna in 1928 and was awarded the Ph.D. degree in zoology in 1933. Encouraged by the positive response to his scientific work, Lorenz established colonies of birds, such as the jackdaw and greylag goose, published a series of research papers on his observations of them, and soon gained an international reputation. In 1935 Lorenz described learning behaviour in young ducklings and goslings. He observed that at a certain critical stage soon after hatching, they learn to follow real or foster parents. The process, which is called imprinting, involves visual and auditory stimuli from the parent object; these elicit a following response in the young that

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