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Journal of Social and Biological Systems, 1979
... New York: Capricorn Edition (first published in 1929). .Guthrie, RD (1970). Evol. Biol. 4, 25... more ... New York: Capricorn Edition (first published in 1929). .Guthrie, RD (1970). Evol. Biol. 4, 257. Hall, ET (1963). Am. Anthop. 65, 1003. Hall, ET (1969). The Hidden Dimension. New York: Anchor. Hartnett, JJ, Bailey, KG Gibson, FW (1974). r. Psych. 87, 129. Hass, H. (1972). ...
Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal, 1982
Brooks Thomas, Chairman, offered important comments on an earlier draft. 1. "Coaxial cables" are ... more Brooks Thomas, Chairman, offered important comments on an earlier draft. 1. "Coaxial cables" are insulated cables used to transmit telephone, telegraph and television signals of high frequency. A. SMITH, GOODBYE GUTENBERG: THE NEWS
Behavioral Science, 1971
Following Landau's suggestion as to due process of inquiry, this paper attempts to integrate... more Following Landau's suggestion as to due process of inquiry, this paper attempts to integrate several domains of inquiry generally considered separate on the basis of Ross Ashby's model of the ultrastable system. Following the elucidation of the model, various researches in ...
Behavioral Science, 1979
The author traces the origin of his thinking on a biobehavioral systems approach to human sociobi... more The author traces the origin of his thinking on a biobehavioral systems approach to human sociobiology as it evolved from his observations and analyses of on-the-ground human behavior in local, Ocean-Hill Brownsville, and nationwide, Cambodia-Kent State, political crises, as well as from his naturalistic observations of face-to-face behavior in group psychotherapy. He argues that the resulting sociobiological paradigm-arrived at independently by several other workers-is a fruitful alternative to Sociobiological models derived from population biology and genetics.
Comm/Ent LS, 1982
No. 1] FIRST AMENDMENT AND VIDEOTEX 3 tailor a search of the computer's data base to suit in... more No. 1] FIRST AMENDMENT AND VIDEOTEX 3 tailor a search of the computer's data base to suit individual needs and to refine the search as it proceeds.2 The generic term for this more interactive two-way system is "videotex." Recent technological developments have ...
Comparative Political Studies, 1971
Every macro-political theory necessarily assumes a conceptually compati-ble model of man, linking... more Every macro-political theory necessarily assumes a conceptually compati-ble model of man, linking theoretical islands at various levels of analysis to form a coherent, logical general theory. Since a primary requisite of such general theoretical synthesis is that logics at ...
Behavioral Science, 1976
A long and explicitly held generaliza-tion of the Law of Bell and Magendie holds that all af'... more A long and explicitly held generaliza-tion of the Law of Bell and Magendie holds that all af'ferents are sensory (ie, connected to sensory receptors) and all efferents are motor (ie, connected to contractile muscles) a generalization Sherrington made explicit in his famous fiction, the ...
Journal of Social and Biological Systems, 1979
... New York: Capricorn Edition (first published in 1929). .Guthrie, RD (1970). Evol. Biol. 4, 25... more ... New York: Capricorn Edition (first published in 1929). .Guthrie, RD (1970). Evol. Biol. 4, 257. Hall, ET (1963). Am. Anthop. 65, 1003. Hall, ET (1969). The Hidden Dimension. New York: Anchor. Hartnett, JJ, Bailey, KG Gibson, FW (1974). r. Psych. 87, 129. Hass, H. (1972). ...
Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal, 1982
Brooks Thomas, Chairman, offered important comments on an earlier draft. 1. "Coaxial cables" are ... more Brooks Thomas, Chairman, offered important comments on an earlier draft. 1. "Coaxial cables" are insulated cables used to transmit telephone, telegraph and television signals of high frequency. A. SMITH, GOODBYE GUTENBERG: THE NEWS
Behavioral Science, 1971
Following Landau's suggestion as to due process of inquiry, this paper attempts to integrate... more Following Landau's suggestion as to due process of inquiry, this paper attempts to integrate several domains of inquiry generally considered separate on the basis of Ross Ashby's model of the ultrastable system. Following the elucidation of the model, various researches in ...
Behavioral Science, 1979
The author traces the origin of his thinking on a biobehavioral systems approach to human sociobi... more The author traces the origin of his thinking on a biobehavioral systems approach to human sociobiology as it evolved from his observations and analyses of on-the-ground human behavior in local, Ocean-Hill Brownsville, and nationwide, Cambodia-Kent State, political crises, as well as from his naturalistic observations of face-to-face behavior in group psychotherapy. He argues that the resulting sociobiological paradigm-arrived at independently by several other workers-is a fruitful alternative to Sociobiological models derived from population biology and genetics.
Comm/Ent LS, 1982
No. 1] FIRST AMENDMENT AND VIDEOTEX 3 tailor a search of the computer's data base to suit in... more No. 1] FIRST AMENDMENT AND VIDEOTEX 3 tailor a search of the computer's data base to suit individual needs and to refine the search as it proceeds.2 The generic term for this more interactive two-way system is "videotex." Recent technological developments have ...
Comparative Political Studies, 1971
Every macro-political theory necessarily assumes a conceptually compati-ble model of man, linking... more Every macro-political theory necessarily assumes a conceptually compati-ble model of man, linking theoretical islands at various levels of analysis to form a coherent, logical general theory. Since a primary requisite of such general theoretical synthesis is that logics at ...
Behavioral Science, 1976
A long and explicitly held generaliza-tion of the Law of Bell and Magendie holds that all af'... more A long and explicitly held generaliza-tion of the Law of Bell and Magendie holds that all af'ferents are sensory (ie, connected to sensory receptors) and all efferents are motor (ie, connected to contractile muscles) a generalization Sherrington made explicit in his famous fiction, the ...