نتایج جستجو برای: internal instincts

تعداد نتایج: 232876  

Journal: :Buana gender : jurnal studi gender dan anak 2022

This study aims to examine the effect of female factory worker parenting on children's moral education in RW 04 Ketitang Village, Kec. Nogosari Kab. Boyolali. is a quantitative using sample 39 mothers who work as workers. research can be concluded that style family workers has significant influence children Correlation between upbringing and education. The correlation value obtained 0.711. mean...

Journal: :The International journal of psycho-analysis 2017
Harvey Peskin

It is likely that under the impact of impending Nazism, aggression theory in late Freud, as presented in Civilization and its Discontents (1930), left the entirety of guilt to self-punishment, thus retracting his view that love functions in the superego as remorse and restitution. This change however, essentially withdraws provision for treating victims of abuse, violence and terror. This paper...

2010
Fiery Cushman

any sort of punishment could motivate any sort of prosocial behavior. In reality, punishment must conform itself to the circumscribed ability of organisms to learn. There is one species with a substantially expanded learning abilities: humans. It is no accident, therefore, that we also exhibit a uniquely flexible and productive prosocial behavior. To the extent that punishment (and also recipro...

2006
Jonathan B. Wight

Adam Smith used the metaphor of an invisible hand to represent the instincts of human nature that direct behavior. Moderated by self-control and guided by proper institutional incentives, actions grounded in instincts can be shown to generate a beneficial social order even if not intended. Smith’s concept, however, has been diluted and distorted over time through extension and misuse. Common mi...

2002
Peter Richerson Joseph Henrich

We here review the evolutionary theory relevant to the question of human cooperation and compare the results to other theoretical perspectives. Then, we will summarize some of our own work, distilling a compound explanation that we believe gives a plausible account of human cooperation and selfishness. This account leans heavily on group selection on cultural variation but also includes lower l...

Journal: :History of psychiatry 2010
Marga Vicedo

Harlow deserves a place in the early history of evolutionary psychiatry but not, as he is commonly presented, because of his belief in the instinctual nature of the mother-infant dyad. Harlow's work on the significance of peer relationships led him to appreciate the evolutionary significance of separate affectional systems. Over time, Harlow distanced himself from the ideas of John Bowlby and M...

2004
Konrad Lorenz Ingo Brigandt

The present study discusses the early theoretical development of Konrad Lorenz in the period from 1930 to 1937. In this period Lorenz developed his position on instinct in the first place, and thus his theoretical views were subject to change. Despite this change, the paper points to relatively stable features of Lorenz’s approach, which emerged relatively soon in his scientific career and guid...

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