Instinct in Man

“Instinct in Man” by James Drever, published by Cambridge University Press on June 11, 2015, is a reprint of the second edition originally released in 1921. This 304-page book explores the psychological and philosophical aspects of instinct in humans, focusing on its relationship with emotions and behavior. Drever delves into how various philosophers from the western tradition have interpreted instinct and its significance within the realm of biology.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the interplay between psychology and biology, as Drever discusses the implications of instinct on human behavior. The book is particularly relevant for those interested in educational psychology and literary collections that address psychological themes. Through this analysis, “Instinct in Man” offers insights into the foundational concepts of instinct and its impact on human nature.
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First published in 1921 as the second edition of a 1917 original, this book examines the psychological and philosophical nature of instinct in humans. Drever analyses instinct’s connection to emotions and behaviour, as well as how philosophers from the western tradition have understood instinct and its role in biology. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the overlap between psychology and biology.
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