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d'Holbach asserts that "From all that has been advanced, it results, that in no one moment of his existence is man a free agent. He is not the architect of his own conformation, which he holds from nature; he has no control over his own ideas, or over the modification of his brain."
Social Learning Theory
A theory that proposes individuals learn behaviors and social cues through observation and imitation of others, along with the effects of rewards and punishments.
Aggression
Behavior intended to harm or intimidate others.
Social Animals
Organisms that interact highly with other members of their species and that have complex, structured societies or communities.
Social Scientists
Researchers who study human society and social relationships through various disciplines such as sociology, psychology, and anthropology.
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