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  1. Foraging Behaviour: Ecological, Ethological and Psychological Approaches (Garland series in ethology) by A.C. Kamil, T.D. Sargent, 1980-12
  2. Ethology and Human Development by John Archer, 1992-07-31
  3. Ethology of Farm Animals
  4. Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Ethology by Bernhard, Ed Grzimek, 1977-01-01
  5. Ethology: The Biological Study of Animal Behavior by Remy Chauvin, 1977-06
  6. Cognitive Processes and Spatial Orientation in Animal and Man: Volume I. Experimental Animal Psychology and Ethology (NATO Science Series D: (closed))
  7. ROY SPECIES IDENT ATTACMT (Garland series in ethology) by Roy, 1979-11-01
  8. The Development of behavior: Comparative and evolutionary aspects (Garland series in ethology)
  9. The Origins and Rise of Ethology by W.H. Thorpe, 1979-09-15
  10. Ethology: Biology of Behaviour by Irenaus Eibl- Eibesfeldt, 1970-12
  11. Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Ethology by Klaus, Ed Immelmann, 1977-01-01
  12. New Aspects of Human Ethology (Recent Advances in Phytochemistry)
  13. Imprinting and Establishment of Ethology: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie A. Mertz, 2000
  14. The behavior and natural history of the Caribbean reef squid, sepioteuthis sepioidea: With a consideration of social, signal, and defensive patterns for ... of comparative ethology. Supplement) by M Moynihan, 1982

101. Springer-Verlag - Zoology
Journal of ethology Chief Editor K. Tsuji ISSN 02890771 (printversion) ISSN 1439-5444 (electronic version) Journal no. 10164
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102. Does Ethology Throw Any Light On Human Behavior?
Codex HTML Does ethology Throw Any Light on Human Behavior? Sir PeterMedawar. Although biologists take to it very kindly, the idea
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Sir Peter Medawar
Although biologists take to it very kindly, the idea that the behavior of animals can throw any light at all upon the behavior of men is so far from self-evident that it would have been regarded with the utmost derision by the more tough-minded philosophers and philosophic thinkers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries - I mean, by men of the stature of Thomas Hobbes and Samuel Johnson. Dr Johnson, in particular, would have been deeply outraged: `Sir,' he would have said - he certainly would have said that, but what else he would have said can only be conjectural, though I think it might have run: `is not the possession and exercise of moral judgement precisely the distinction between mankind and the brute creation? Show me an earthworm or marmoset that can tell the difference between right and wrong.' Thomas Hobbes would have pointed out - and in chapter 12 of Leviathan did, in effect, point out - that it is only by virtue of characteristics that differentiate civilised mankind from lesser beings that the life of man is anything but `solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short'. Scientists of the twentieth century cannot be expected to quake in their shoes at the thought of the opinion that might have been held of them by eighteenth-century philosophers, however skillful and tough-minded they may have been, for they were simply not in possession of all the information that would have made it possible for them to form a definitive opinion. In particular, they were unaware of the evolutionary descent of man; but even if they had been appraised of it their reaction would probably have been `What of it?' and Dr Johnson, wielding, as ever, the butt-end of his pistol, would have demanded to know what great and illuminating new truth about mankind followed from our realisation of his having evolved.

103. The KLI Theory Lab - Ethology, Sociobiology
ETSB. ethology AND SOCIOBIOLOGY. and behavioral neuroscience. Source.• Byrne, The Thinking Ape, 1995. ethology. The study of the
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Uniqueness can be the product of processes that are themselves general to all living matter. When I first encountered the term "evolutionary psychology," I thought it referred to the study of how mind and behavior have evolved. But I was mistaken. In the last decade, evolutionary psychology has come to refer exclusively to research on human mentality and behavior, motivated by a very specific, nativist- adaptationist interpretation of how evolution operates .... This is a strange, anthropocentric usage, akin to identifying human biology with "biology" generally, or describing geography as "astronomy." Introduction Barry Sinervo The research covered in this area introduction encompasses a very large domain. For the sake of convenience, we have divided it in clusters that are listed alphabetically under the conventional labels "animal behavior," "animal cognition," "ethology," "behavioral ecology," "cognitive ecology," "neuroethology," "sociobiology," and "evolutionary psychology." It should be borne in mind throughout that these labels reflect little more than the contingencies of the history of behavioral biology, and that in practice, the boundaries between these sub-areas tend to be quite blurred.

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105. PSYCHE: Animal Cognition: Theory And Evidence By William S. Robinson
Animal Cognition Theory and Evidence Review of Species of Mind The Philosophyand Biology of Cognitive ethology by Colin Allen and Marc Bekoff.
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http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/v5/psyche-5-26-robinson.html KEYWORDS: cognitive ethology, behaviorism, animal thought, animal consciousness, intentionality. REVIEW OF: Colin Allen and Marc Bekoff (1997). Species of Mind: The Philosophy and Biology of Cognitive Ethology. Bradford (MIT Press). ISBN 0-262-01163-8. xii + 209pp. Price: $US35 hbk.
Species of Mind seeks primarily to establish the credentials of cognitive ethology as an exciting and above all respectable branch of scientific inquiry. Difficulties in achieving the aims of cognitive ethology are not downplayed, but it is argued that they can be overcome sufficiently to sustain an empirical research program. An important subgoal is the promotion of an interdisciplinary approach to the required research. If cognitive ethology were a more mature discipline, a book with the above goals would hardly be necessary. It is partly because so many of its questions are unsettled that cognitive ethology is exposed to doubts and criticisms. One way of dealing with this situation would be to propound a single approach, method, and set of established results as a model for cognitive ethology, and argue that if the discipline is developed in the recommended way, it is respectable science. Allen and Bekoff reject this path and go out of their way to keep questions open. This way of proceeding often requires them to forego simple claims about actual advances in favor of complex, and somewhat weaker, claims that defend the empirical character or likely future productivity of various approaches to cognitive ethology. This circumspection is on the whole commendable, although it sometimes leads to rather indecisive discussions.

106. Ethology And Evolution On The Web
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107. Learn More About Ethology In The Online Encyclopedia.
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Ethology is the scientific study of animal behaviour , construed as a branch of zoology Table of contents 1 Origins of the name
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Origins of the name
The term “ethology” was coined in its French form by the zoologist Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire . It was first popularised in English by the American Myrmecologist William Morton Wheeler in . An earlier, slightly different sense of the term was proposed by John Stuart Mill in his System of Logic . He recommended the development of a new science, "ethology," whose purpose would be the explanation of individual and national differences in character, on the basis of associationistic psychology . This use of the word was never adopted, however.

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Limulus polyphemus. ethology 102 121. 2000 Utah 1997-2001. Director,Konrad Institute for Comparative ethology, Vienna, Austria. E
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109. NIC - Sci.bio.ethology
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114. Sights Of Resistance - Ethnology
ETHNOLOGY Sometimes synonymous with ethnography, ethnology is also sometimes distinguishedfrom it by being less focused on the data gathering of field work
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ETHNOLOGY: Sometimes synonymous with " ethnography ," ethnology is also sometimes distinguished from it by being less focused on the data gathering of field work and participant observation and more concerned with the historiography of culture s.

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