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    Dark Ages ? The Case for a Science of Human Behavior: The Case for a Science of Human Behavior

    Dark Ages ? The Case for a Science of Human Behavior by Mcintyre, Lee;

    The Case for a Science of Human Behavior

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    Product details:

    • Publisher MIT Press
    • Date of Publication 6 March 2009

    • ISBN 9780262512541
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages176 pages
    • Size 201x138x13 mm
    • Weight 202 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The knowledge gained by the scholars of the classical age was lost; for nearly 600 years, life was governed by superstitions and fears fueled by ignorance. This book argues that today we are in a new Dark Age - that we are as ignorant of the causes of human behavior as people centuries ago were of the causes of natural phenomena.

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    The knowledge gained by the scholars of the classical age was lost; for nearly 600 years, life was governed by superstitions and fears fueled by ignorance. This book argues that today we are in a new Dark Age - that we are as ignorant of the causes of human behavior as people centuries ago were of the causes of natural phenomena.

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