Agresja w perspektywie psychologicznej i filozoficznej. Przegląd wybranych teorii

Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 10 (1):197-212 (2020)
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Aggression in a psychological and philosophical perspectives: Review of selected theories: The article focuses on the phenomenon of aggression. From the philosophical perspective, the views of Jean‐Jacques Rousseau and Thomas Hobbes are presented. From the psychological perspective, the definitions of aggression, with particular emphasis on the findings of Erich Fromm, and the main psychological theories: the instinct, libido and social learning are presented.

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