New Books in Anthropology

Nadine Weidman, "Killer Instinct: The Popular Science of Human Nature in Twentieth-Century America" (Harvard UP, 2021)

Oct 11, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Is the Genre of Human Nature?
01:36 • 4min
3
The Science of Ethology and the Science of Human Behavior
05:15 • 3min
4
Is Human Nature a Blank Slate?
08:07 • 3min
5
The Pop-Y Theology, Popular-Ethology Theories, Play a Very Secondary Role to Males
11:00 • 2min
6
How Was Your Research Different From That of the Core Popular Ethologists?
13:03 • 6min
7
What Is the Difference Between a Gray-Lag Goose and Human Behavior?
18:35 • 3min
8
What About the Cooperation Versus Aggression Debate?
21:06 • 3min
9
Is There a Difference Between Argy and Lorenz?
24:10 • 5min
10
The Strategies That Robert Argy and Robert Lorenz Used as Authors to Achieve Popularity
28:57 • 3min
11
Darwin and Lorenz: The Difference Between Animals and Humans
32:15 • 3min
12
The Animal Human Boundary
35:44 • 2min
13
Are You Using Ancient Greek Literature and Language Training to Study Xenophobia?
37:41 • 2min
14
Altruism and the Ancient Greek Language and Literature
39:52 • 2min
15
Altruism and Human Nature
41:40 • 3min
16
Are You Trying to Re-Engineer Human Bonds?
44:32 • 2min
17
What Field Would You Be Working In?
46:31 • 2min
18
A Novelist's Question on Ephrology and the Man in the Bee Symposium
48:30 • 6min
19
The Human Biogram
54:03 • 2min
20
The Women Critics of Sociobiology
55:52 • 2min
21
What Are You Doing to Preserve the Legacy of Human Nature?
58:12 • 5min
22
What Scientists Say About Human Nature?
01:03:34 • 2min