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London trip: the 2012 LERN debate

29. December 201219. May 2013 Marius Warg NæssLeave a comment

On the last day we attended the LERN debate at UCL. The topic of the debate was Ernst Mayr’s distinction between proximate and ultimate explanations of behaviour and the notion discussed was: Continue reading “London trip: the 2012 LERN debate” →

Posted in Anthropology, Behavioural ecology, Event, TravelTagged Debate, Evolution, LERN, London, Proximate and ultimate causation, UCL

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