sociobiological

IPA: soʊsiʌbaɪʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to sociobiology
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Examples of "sociobiological" in Sentences

  • Yes, sometimes it seems a sociobiological imperative.
  • I've been thinking about it and have come up with an explanation in sociobiological terms.
  • Religion, art, and science themselves are "explained" by means of sociobiological just-so stories.
  • Of late the sociobiological approach to violence, never completely out of fashion, has returned with a vengeance.
  • The sociobiological theories emphasize a heritable propensity for violence at both the individual and the social level.
  • Looks at a sociobiological theory of motivation, claiming humans possess four basic drives: to acquire, to bond, to learn, to defend.
  • Attempts to fill this vacuum prompted the idea of sociobiological underpinnings for the aesthetic appreciation of nature, such as “prospect-refuge theory”
  • This is part of a broader self-questioning I’ve been going through on a number of philosophical issues which I’m still working out- primarily, about ‘human nature’- i.e., to what degree we’re in an existentialist situation or in a sociobiological situaion.. and to the degree the latter is true, what kind of sociobiological situation.

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