The leading proponent for this theory, Sigmund Freud argues that human motivational forces, such as sex and aggression, are based on instincts (Baumeister & Bushman, 2008). Through evolution, humans have inherited a fighting instinct similar to that found in many species of animals. One of the best known proponents of aggressive instinct in humans was Konrad Lorenz (Heleta, 2007)
The failure to develop peaceful behaviors represents the single greatest threat to the quality of hu...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
This article sets out to provide a general background to the study of aggression in the social scien...
High rates of aggression-related and violent crime today, as well as in the past, suggest that the p...
Excerpt I open by clarifying the term aggression which is used in many contexts besides the one I ...
A number of psychologists hold that aggression is a basic instinct, meaning that it is a primitive d...
This article highlights the evolutionary biological epistemology in Freud psychoanalytic theory. The...
The article from the point of view of evolutional psychology argues the understanding of an instinct...
Unchecked aggression and violence take a significant toll on society. Even if we manage to avoid bei...
The present article, which is completely theoretical, with no attempts at empirical verification, pr...
Aggression, as a variable of psychological study, has the hallmarks of a deeply ingrained personalit...
Humans differ widely in how they deal with social conflict. While most people refrain from fighting ...
This theory denies that humans are innately aggressive and that frustration automatically leads to a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-123)This bibliography is comprised of fifty annotated...
According to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, aggression is an indispensable factor of developm...
The failure to develop peaceful behaviors represents the single greatest threat to the quality of hu...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
This article sets out to provide a general background to the study of aggression in the social scien...
High rates of aggression-related and violent crime today, as well as in the past, suggest that the p...
Excerpt I open by clarifying the term aggression which is used in many contexts besides the one I ...
A number of psychologists hold that aggression is a basic instinct, meaning that it is a primitive d...
This article highlights the evolutionary biological epistemology in Freud psychoanalytic theory. The...
The article from the point of view of evolutional psychology argues the understanding of an instinct...
Unchecked aggression and violence take a significant toll on society. Even if we manage to avoid bei...
The present article, which is completely theoretical, with no attempts at empirical verification, pr...
Aggression, as a variable of psychological study, has the hallmarks of a deeply ingrained personalit...
Humans differ widely in how they deal with social conflict. While most people refrain from fighting ...
This theory denies that humans are innately aggressive and that frustration automatically leads to a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-123)This bibliography is comprised of fifty annotated...
According to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, aggression is an indispensable factor of developm...
The failure to develop peaceful behaviors represents the single greatest threat to the quality of hu...
Aggression, an overt behaviour with the intention to inflict damage, is a physiological trait with i...
This article sets out to provide a general background to the study of aggression in the social scien...