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Popularizing the Ancestry of Man Robert Ardrey and the Killer Instinct

机译:普及人类罗伯特·阿德雷的祖先和杀手的本能

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This essay examines Robert Ardrey (1908-1980)—American playwright, screenwriter, and prolific author—as a case study in the popularization of science. Bringing together evidence from both paleoanthropology and ethology, Ardrey became in the 1960s a vocal proponent of the theory that human beings are innately violent. The essay shows that Ardrey used his popular scientific books not only to consolidate a new science of human nature but also to question the popularizer's standard role, to reverse conventional hierarchies of scientific expertise, and to test the boundaries of professional scientific authority. Understanding how he did this can help us reassess the meanings and uses of popular science as critique in Cold War America. The essay also shows that E. 0. Wilson's sociobiology was in part a reaction to the subversive political message of Ardrey's science.
机译:本文考察了罗伯特·阿德雷(Robert Ardrey,1908-1980年)-美国剧作家,编剧和多产作家-作为科学普及的案例研究。汇集了来自古人类学和人类学的证据,阿德雷在1960年代成为人类​​天生暴力这一理论的拥护者。这篇文章表明,阿德雷不仅使用他的通俗科学书籍巩固了人类的一门新科学,还质疑了通俗教育者的标准作用,颠覆了传统的科学专门知识体系,并检验了专业科学权威的界限。了解他是如何做到的,可以帮助我们重新评估科普在冷战美国中的意义和用途。这篇文章还表明,E。0. Wilson的社会生物学部分是对Ardrey科学的颠覆性政治信息的反应。

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