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Beyond the Instinct Debate: Daniel Lehrman's Contributions to Animal Behavior Studies
1Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto, 91 Charles St. West, Toronto, ON, M5S 1K7, Canada. marga.vicedo@utoronto.ca.
Abstract:
This paper examines the contributions of Daniel S. Lehrman (1919-1972) to animal behavior studies. Though widely cited as a critic of the early ethological program presented by Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen, other significant aspects of Lehrman's career and research have not received historical attention. In this paper, I offer a fuller account of Lehrman's work by situating his debate with ethologists within the larger context of Lehrman's early scholarly development under G. K. Noble and T. C. Schneirla, by examining his scientific research on the ring-dove as well as his epistemological views about the best way to understand animal behaviour, and by presenting his leadership in institution and network-building of interdisciplinary approaches to animal behavior. This essay highlights Lehrman's impact on the evolution of ethology, endocrinology, and developmental biology.
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