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An account on the history of ethology
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Philosophy Of MedicineBehavioral SciencesHistory Of ScienceXix CenturyMedical HistoryBiological PsychologyAnatomyIthe Biological StudyPrehistoryMedicineKonrad LorenzPsychologyBehavioural Physiology
Ethology has been traditionally defined as ithe biological study of behaviori. Although its initial studies go back to the second half of the XIX century, its acknowledgement as a scientific discipline dates only from 1973, when the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology is awarded to three of its most outstanding representatives: Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch. In this text a journey that includes the main historical landmarks of ethology will be undertaken, making special emphasis on conceptual and theoretical aspects. A revision of the background that allows the establishment of ethology as a discipline will be made, as well as a view of its development
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