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Keywords: Charles Darwin
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Human Development
Human Development (1994) 37 (2): 86–102.
Published Online: 20 January 2010
...Ben S. Bradley Child psychology is widely held to have been set in motion by Charles Darwin – by his spirit, his ideas, or even his findings. By drawing out parallels and contrasts between the work of Erasmus Darwin on infancy and that of his grandson, it is shown that the junior Darwin’s...
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Human Development
Human Development (2004) 47 (1): 40–65.
Published Online: 13 February 2004
... or services advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Charles Darwin Emotion Emotional...
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Human Development
Human Development (1998) 41 (1): 47–64.
Published Online: 11 April 1998
... not available through adhering to standard assumptions about objectivity. A textual analysis of Charles Darwin’s pronominal terms in the diary version of his observations on his oldest child, and in the published paper based on these observations, assessed the degree to which Darwin identified himself...