4. Bowlby's Acquaintance with Ethology: The Work of Lorenz, Tinbergen, and Hinde
Published Online: 17 MAR 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781119993100.ch4
Copyright © 2011 Frank C. P. van der Horst
Book Title

John Bowlby - From Psychoanalysis to Ethology: Unraveling the Roots of Attachment Theory
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How to Cite
van der Horst, F. C. P. (2011) Bowlby's Acquaintance with Ethology: The Work of Lorenz, Tinbergen, and Hinde, in John Bowlby - From Psychoanalysis to Ethology: Unraveling the Roots of Attachment Theory, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/9781119993100.ch4
Publication History
- Published Online: 17 MAR 2011
- Published Print: 15 APR 2011
ISBN Information
Print ISBN: 9780470683644
Online ISBN: 9781119993100
- Summary
- Chapter
Keywords:
- Bowlby's Acquaintance with Ethology - The Work of Lorenz, Tinbergen, and Hinde;
- Rise of Ethology as a Discipline;
- Lorenz's The Companion in the Bird's World;
- Tinbergen's The Study of Instinct and the Four Whys;
- Early Interactions Between Bowlby and Hindle;
- Hinde's Early Career and Bowlby's Subsequent Influence;
- Hinde's Influence on Bowlby
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
First Acquaintance with Ethology
The Rise of Ethology as a Discipline
Lorenz's The Companion in the Bird's World4
Tinbergen's The Study of Instinct and the Four Whys
Bowlby's Personal Relationships with Lorenz and Tinbergen
Early Interactions Between Bowlby and Hinde
Hinde's Early Career and Bowlby's Subsequent Influence
Hinde's Influence on Bowlby
Theoretical Issues: Instinct and Psychoanalysis
Theoretical Issues: Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness
Applying Ethology to Attachment Behavior: Tinbergen's Four Whys
Concluding Remarks
