The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... aggression A " which , being the energy of life , is neither good nor bad , and " aggression B " which is overt anger or even violence , and may be good or bad according to circumstances and motives , but which , once vented , brings ...
... aggression A " which , being the energy of life , is neither good nor bad , and " aggression B " which is overt anger or even violence , and may be good or bad according to circumstances and motives , but which , once vented , brings ...
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... aggression to be able to indicate the reasons for its faulty functioning in Man " . Accordingly , he begins with scrupulously documented observations on animals and ends by pointing the implications for Man . Konrad Lorenz defines ...
... aggression to be able to indicate the reasons for its faulty functioning in Man " . Accordingly , he begins with scrupulously documented observations on animals and ends by pointing the implications for Man . Konrad Lorenz defines ...
Pàgina 75
... aggression . Animals completely lacking in aggression , on the other hand , live in anonymous herds and do not know each other as individuals . From animals the author turns to human beings . In Man , he points out , aggression has ...
... aggression . Animals completely lacking in aggression , on the other hand , live in anonymous herds and do not know each other as individuals . From animals the author turns to human beings . In Man , he points out , aggression has ...
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