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Человеческая агрессивность через призму социобиологии

Человеческая агрессивность через призму социобиологии

Abstract

The subject area of this research is the very «core» of the philosophical anthropology problems, concerning the issue of interaction of biological and social factors in the human behavior. The author undertakes the task to analyze the theme of the animal aggression in common and human aggression in particular in the leading sociobiologist’s works and, in the first turn, the founder of sociobiology – E. O. Wilson. The result of this work must be the new vision of human nature, the new set of accents in the determinants of genesis of the human psychics and human behavior in the light of the sociobiology theory, and also the new impulse in stimulation of the synthesis of the natural and humanitarian sciences in the study of the human race and the human society. The conclusions, obtained in the frame of this research, might be useful in the elaboration of the social programs and might contribute the harmonization of the interreligious, international, interethnic and interpersonal relationships.

Предметная область данного исследования – самая что ни есть «сердцевина» проблематики философской антропологии, связанная с вопросом соотношения биологического и социального в поведении человека. Автор ставит своей целью проанализировать тему животной агрессии вообще и человеческой в частности в работах ведущих социобиологов, и в первую очередь основателя социобиологии – Э. О. Уилсона. Результатом данной работы должно явиться новое видение природы человека, новая расстановка акцентов в детерминантах развития человеческой психики и человеческого поведения в свете социобиологической теории, а также новый импульс в стимулировании синтеза естественно-научного и гуманитарного знания по изучению человека и человеческого общества. Выводы, полученные в рамках данного исследования, могут быть полезны в разработке социальных программ и способствовать гармонизации межрелигиозных, межнациональных, межэтнических и межличностных отношений.

Keywords

ДАРВИНИЗМ, СОЦИОБИОЛОГИЯ, ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКАЯ АГРЕССИЯ, СТИМУЛЬНЫЕ СИТУАЦИИ, «КОНЦЕНТРАТО-ЗАВИСИМЫЙ ФАКТОР», СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ ГОМЕОСТАЗИС, МЕРЫ ЦИВИЛИЗОВАННОГО ОБУЗДАНИЯ АГРЕССИИ, «DENSITY-DEPEND FACTOR»

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