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Comparing Skinner and Lorenz's Approaches to Science
This transcript explores the vastly different approaches taken by Skinner and Lorenz towards science with Skinner attempting to do science with controlled experiments, whereas Lorenz took a more holistic approach with animal observation.
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The podcast discusses the work of Lorenz and BF Skinner, and how putting yourself in the mind of an animal can help in better understanding cooperation, competition, play, and aggression.
15:09 - 17:58 (02:48)
Summary
The podcast discusses the work of Lorenz and BF Skinner, and how putting yourself in the mind of an animal can help in better understanding cooperation, competition, play, and aggression.
ChapterComparing Skinner and Lorenz's Approaches to Science
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The article discusses the contrasting approach of Skinner and Chimpanzee research in science, citing the differences in isolating variables and conducting controlled experiments.
17:58 - 20:31 (02:33)
Summary
The article discusses the contrasting approach of Skinner and Chimpanzee research in science, citing the differences in isolating variables and conducting controlled experiments. The article also explores how the observed behavior of chimpanzees influenced the study of science outside the laboratory.