单词 | sociobiological |
释义 | sociobiologicaladj. 1. Of or relating to sociobiology (sociobiology n. 1); biosociological. disused. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > study of society > [adjective] > other branches social-historical1858 biosociological1894 psychosociological1900 sociobiological1904 sociotechnical1920 proxemic1963 social constructionist1967 social constructivist1982 the world > life > biology > study > [adjective] > biology > branches of biology micrological1848 biomechanical1856 micrographic1856 biodynamical1874 microbiological1880 geratologous1884 bacteriological1886 bacterioscopic1886 psychobiological1888 biometric1894 biopsychological1895 bacteriologic1896 biometrical1896 biophysical1896 bioeconomic1899 sociobiological1904 microbiologic1909 biomedical1921 metabiological1921 psychobiologic1921 bioecological1927 radiobiologic1929 radiobiological1931 sociobiological1947 biopsychosocial1951 virological1953 glycobiology1988 1904 A. Morrow Social Dis. & Marriage xvi. 182 From a socio-biological point of view the chief significance of these relations is that syphilis may seriously compromise or entirely defeat the social aim of marriage. 1921 A. H. Hannay & R. G. Collingwood tr. G. de Ruggiero Mod. Philos. v. 185 Espinas was one of the first to apply the socio-biological method to the treatment of social questions. According to him the instinct of sociability is found in all grades of being, and is shared by animals and men alike. 1946 Philos. & Phenomenological Res. 7 236 In our age, philosophy is faced with the fact that human development is multi-causal and socio-biological. 2. Of or relating to sociobiology (sociobiology n. 2). ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > [adjective] > biology > branches of biology micrological1848 biomechanical1856 micrographic1856 biodynamical1874 microbiological1880 geratologous1884 bacteriological1886 bacterioscopic1886 psychobiological1888 biometric1894 biopsychological1895 bacteriologic1896 biometrical1896 biophysical1896 bioeconomic1899 sociobiological1904 microbiologic1909 biomedical1921 metabiological1921 psychobiologic1921 bioecological1927 radiobiologic1929 radiobiological1931 sociobiological1947 biopsychosocial1951 virological1953 glycobiology1988 1947 Amer. Psychologist May 176/1 As part of the new program of psychobiological and sociobiological studies at the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, a conference was held at Bar Harbor on September 10-13, 1946 on the subject of 'Genetics and Social Behavior'. 1978 M. S. Gregory et al. Sociobiol. & Human Nature 3 Pure sociobiological theory, being independent of human biology, does not imply by itself that human social behavior is determined by genes. 2001 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 8 Feb. 19/1 He allegedly cooked and recooked his data, much of it in fact as invented as his films, to support his ‘neo-Hobbesean’, sociobiological view of Yanomami life as brutal, violent, and congenitally murderous. Derivatives ˌsociobioˈlogically adv. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > study of society > [adverb] > specific sociometrically1937 sociobiologically1948 the world > life > biology > study > [adverb] > biology > branches of bacteriologically1892 bacterioscopically1903 psychobiologically1910 microbiologically1928 sociobiologically1948 radiobiologically1956 1948 S. F. Desai Community at Cross-Road vii. 165 Socio-biologically this community is a wonder. 1980 Nature 24 Apr. 682/1 Sociobiologically sophisticated readers. 1991 H. Gold Best Nightmare on Earth xi. 183 Sociobiologically speaking, fleet feet are emergency transportation, what you do when you're hungry or afraid. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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