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"Instinct a Study in Social Psychology" is a foundational work in the field of social psychology that critically examines the then-dominant theory of instincts. Author L. L. Bernard provides a rigorous analysis of how the term "instinct" had been overused and misapplied to explain human behavior, arguing instead for the significant role of environmental factors and social conditioning.
By dissecting hundreds of purported instincts, Bernard demonstrates that many human actions are the result of learned habits rather than biological imperatives. This work represents a pivotal shift in the social sciences, moving away from biological determinism toward a more nuanced understanding of the interaction between the individual and their social environment. It remains a crucial text for students and scholars of psychology and sociology interested in the history of behavioral theory and the development of modern social psychological thought. The work's systematic approach and intellectual depth offer valuable insights into the evolution of our understanding of human nature.
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