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    Human Nature and History: A Response to Sociobiology.Kenneth Bock - 1980 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Argues that the explanation of man's social and cultural differences is best defined by history, not human biology, maintaining that humans shape their social lives by their historical activities.
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    Human Nature Mythology.Kenneth Elliott Bock & Kenneth Bock - 1994
    Humanistisk opgør med de negative myter, der lammer menneskets handlekraft; samt om deres opståen set i historisk, filosofisk/teologisk perspektiv.
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    Darwin and social theory.Kenneth E. Bock - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (2):123-134.
    It has been argued repeatedly that the modern study of social and cultural evolution took its inspiration and form from Charles Darwin's Origin of Species and Descent of Man. In 1920, Robert H. Lowie observed that it was after evolutionary principles had been accepted in biology that they were applied to social phenomena, and that Lewis Henry Morgan was among the first to make the application. Sir James George Frazer, at about the same time, dated the birth of anthropology from (...)
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    History and A Science of Man: An Appreciation of George Cornewall Lewis.Kenneth E. Bock - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (1/4):599.
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    The Moral Philosophy of Sir Henry Sumner Maine.Kenneth E. Bock - 1976 - Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (1):147.
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    ARNOLD J. TOYNBEE, "A Study of History". [REVIEW]Kenneth E. Bock - 1963 - History and Theory 2 (3):301.
  7. Review. [REVIEW]Kenneth Bock - 1963 - History and Theory 2:301-307.
     
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