Instinct
Discover the fascinating exploration of human behavior in "Instinct," authored by a pioneering thinker and first published in 1925. This compelling work delves into the classification of instincts, originally inspired by McDougall’s theories, and their application to understanding criminal behavior. Through rigorous investigation, the author challenges conventional notions, suggesting that instincts may, in fact, be deeply rooted habits.
Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, this hardback edition spans an impressive 560 pages, making it an essential read for anyone interested in psychology, criminology, or the intricacies of human instincts. Engage with this thought-provoking text that bridges the gap between instinctual behavior and societal norms. Enhance your library with "Instinct" and gain insights that remain relevant in today’s discourse on human nature.