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Konrad Lorenz
(
person
)
by
chaosmind
Fri Aug 11 2000 at 0:35:44
Founder of
ethology
(1903-1989), shared the 1973
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
. His work led to a deeper understanding of how
character formation
in animals occurs, especially through the process of
imprinting
.
Some of his books:
King Solomon's Ring
(1949)
Man Meets Dog
(1950)
On Aggression
(1963)
printable version
chaos
ethology
Kindchenschema
Karl von Frisch
imprinting
software weapon
Machu Picchu
Jan Tinbergen
No Retreat, No Surrender
Ned Kelly
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Nikolaas Tinbergen
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display behavior
The Songlines
Phonotaxis
Tony the Tiger
Early Greek philosophy and Logos
Gini coefficient
Hendrik A. Lorentz
Ferdinand de Saussure
behaviour
Goose
Adam Smith
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