BOOK
Instinct and Intelligence: Behavior of Animals and Man
This book explores the relationship between instinct and intelligence in both animals and humans. S. A. Barnett examines how behavior is influenced by inherited biological mechanisms as well as learning and environmental factors. Drawing from research in ethology and psychology, the book compares animal and human behavior to challenge the traditional distinction between instinctive and intelligent actions. It highlights how adaptive behavior emerges from the interaction between genetic predispositions and experience, offering valuable insight into evolutionary biology and behavioral development.
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