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Joseph Lopreato : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Lopreato
Joseph Lopreato is a sociobiologist, a social theorist, and a former professor of sociology. Since receiving his Ph. D. from Yale University (1960) he has taught and lectured at various universities in the USA and abroad, and has published a dozen books and monographs plus numerous papers in several languages. == Career == His work in sociobiology, preeminently ''Human Nature and Biocultural Evolution'' (1984) and ''Crisis in Sociology: The Need for Darwin'' (with his former student, Timothy Crippen, 1999), provides a theory of human nature embedded in a taxonomy of “behavioral predispositions”; a demonstration of bio-cultural interdependence in such areas as ethnicity, sex roles, and social inequality; an argument that the “crisis” in sociology arises primarily from the failure to discover even a single general law or principle (“no general law, no science”); and, inter alia, a well-reasoned appeal for a scientific sociology through the exploitation of the sociobiology “fitness principle,” to which he has attached a number of important culture-relevant conditions. In ''Peasants No More'' (1967), he studied the effects of emigration in Southern Italy.
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