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typical-behavior

The common and widespread behaviors exhibited by mainstream, successful members of human societies, as opposed to aberrant or isolated groups.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Naked Ape (1967)Desmond Morris

Chapter 10

The introduction to 'The Naked Ape' establishes Homo sapiens as a unique, hairless primate whose complex behaviors are deeply rooted in evolutionary biology. Desmond Morris critiques previous anthropological and psychiatric approaches for focusing on atypical or aberrant groups and individuals, advocating instead for the study of typical, successful humans through a zoological lens. He proposes a comparative ethological approach, examining fundamental behaviors shared with other primates to better understand human nature and its evolutionary context.