In these lectures Morgan placed the acquisition of individual adaptations (learnings) in the context of Darwinian natural selection and gave it a crucial evolutionary function.
Based on a series of lectures given during an extensive tour of the United States, Habit and Instinct served as a compendium of relatively objective research on animal behaviour that gave tremendous impetus to the newly emerging field of comparative psychology.
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