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...capacity audience of 800 packed Lowell Lecture Hall last night to hear Konard Lorenz, author of On Aggression, discuss the innate bases of learning...
Scientists were enthralled, and non-scientists bewildered, as Lorenz eschewed descriptions of aggression in favor of a technical discussion of the learning process...
...Konrad Lorenz, Director of Germany's Max Planck Institute for the Physiology of Behavior, author of On Aggression, and pioneer in the study of animal behavior patterns will lecture on "The Innate Bases of Learning" at 8 p.m. Thursday in Lowell Lecture Hall...
...Wilson, professor of Zoology, Stanley Hoffmann, professor of Government, and B. F. Skinner, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, will discuss aggression and Konrad Lorenz's bookOn Aggression at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Bertram Hall Common Room...
...essay I find so exciting is Prof. C.L. Barber's "Perfection of the Work," an Erikson-style psycho-analysis of Shakespeare. Barber takes the Sonnets as his data, Lorenz as his theoretician, and Keats as his stimulus, rather echoing Keats's famous "Negative Capability" letter when he wonders "how it was possible for Shakespeare to endure his openness to life, his selfless sense of other identities." Barber is wildly speculative, but modestly, openly so, and produces some stimulating starting points for inquiries into the relationship of artist and society...