This paper focuses on molarity, ecological validity, objectivity, vicarious functioning, and the historical roots of ethology as developed by Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen. Some of their views are shown to go back to ideas of Karl Bühler and another of his students, Egon Brunswik, as well as a one-time visitor of Bühler and Brunswik in Vienna, E.C. Tolman. Especially Bühler’s views on Gestalt, the emphasis on the functional interaction between organism and its environment, and the relation to Bühler’s “organon theory of language” are discussed. The ideas of molarity and Gestalt have found a place in ethology as the new way of explaining behaviour in biology (as alternative to either zoology or physiology in the biology of the 1930’s). Bü...
During the 1970s, ethologists at the German Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Seewie...
Early ethologists such as Niko Tinbergen and Konrad Lorenz faced a problem: What constituted a fact ...
Ethology, from naturalist anecdotes to the quantitative and experimental analysis of behaviour Etho...
This paper focuses on molarity, ecological validity, objectivity, vicarious functioning, and the his...
Understanding behavior has been a crucial aim for philosophers and scientists since Aristotle and, p...
The concept of the titular paradigm pertains to the works of Thomas Kuhn who, in the 1960s of the la...
The scientific study of animal behaviour is called ethology, and it often focuses on behaviour in it...
When the Werner Reimers Foundation organized a colloquium on Human Ethology in 1977, it was about Cl...
It is my belief that the central importance of a Harvey lecture imposes upon me the duty to speak ab...
Oskar Heinroth was a German zoologist and is frequently considered as the founder of ethology. Thank...
Ethology is generally known as the study of animal behavior in natural environments. This is a narr...
Within the variegated tapestry of contemporary ecological thought, two strands in particular are per...
This article presents and discusses some attempts to overcome the "Cartesian" dualism of "mind versu...
This essay tells the story of early French ethology--"the science dealing with the habits of living ...
Number of references: 13 An ethological perspective 2 While Furr (this issue) makes many important c...
During the 1970s, ethologists at the German Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Seewie...
Early ethologists such as Niko Tinbergen and Konrad Lorenz faced a problem: What constituted a fact ...
Ethology, from naturalist anecdotes to the quantitative and experimental analysis of behaviour Etho...
This paper focuses on molarity, ecological validity, objectivity, vicarious functioning, and the his...
Understanding behavior has been a crucial aim for philosophers and scientists since Aristotle and, p...
The concept of the titular paradigm pertains to the works of Thomas Kuhn who, in the 1960s of the la...
The scientific study of animal behaviour is called ethology, and it often focuses on behaviour in it...
When the Werner Reimers Foundation organized a colloquium on Human Ethology in 1977, it was about Cl...
It is my belief that the central importance of a Harvey lecture imposes upon me the duty to speak ab...
Oskar Heinroth was a German zoologist and is frequently considered as the founder of ethology. Thank...
Ethology is generally known as the study of animal behavior in natural environments. This is a narr...
Within the variegated tapestry of contemporary ecological thought, two strands in particular are per...
This article presents and discusses some attempts to overcome the "Cartesian" dualism of "mind versu...
This essay tells the story of early French ethology--"the science dealing with the habits of living ...
Number of references: 13 An ethological perspective 2 While Furr (this issue) makes many important c...
During the 1970s, ethologists at the German Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Seewie...
Early ethologists such as Niko Tinbergen and Konrad Lorenz faced a problem: What constituted a fact ...
Ethology, from naturalist anecdotes to the quantitative and experimental analysis of behaviour Etho...