01243nam0-2200397---450-99000079600020331620090617163645.088-14-06975-10079600USA010079600(ALEPH)000079600USA01007960020011210d1998----y0itay0103 baitaIT00|||Almagesto costituzionalePier Giorgio LucifrediMilanoA. Giuffrè1998VI, 253 p.21 cmIn appendice: Le forme di governo vigenti in Occidente, dello stesso A.Segue: Il sistema costituzionale spagnoloCostituzioni politichePaesi occidentaliPaesi occidentaliOrdinamento istituzionale342LUCIFREDI,Pier Giorgio211330STsalbcISBD990000796000203316XXIX.2.C 56 (IG XV 426)18203 GIG XV00232522BKGIUPATTY9020011210USA01100620020403USA011726PATRY9020040406USA011655RSIAV39020090617USA011636Almagesto costituzionale690618UNISA00962nam a2200277 i 450099100046226970753620020509170840.0960301s1992 it ||| | ita 8871981278b11361657-39ule_instPARLA208655ExLDip.to FilosofiaitaLukács, Gyorgy384918Storia e coscienza di classe /Gyorgy Lukacs ; traduzione di Giovanni PianaMilano :Sugarco,1992XIV, 425 p. ;19 cm.Tasco ;183MarxismoPiana, GiovanniGeschichte und Klassenbewusstsein.b1136165701-03-1701-07-02991000462269707536LE005 MF 36 D 3112005000279799le005-E0.00-l- 01010.i1154104001-07-02Geschichte und Klassenbewusstein39411UNISALENTOle00501-01-96ma -itait 0103848nam 2200769Ia 450 991101880490332120200520144314.0978661027264897812802726461280272643978047066877104706687769780470870846047087084297804708708530470870850(CKB)111087027140062(EBL)164852(SSID)ssj0000208814(PQKBManifestationID)11189681(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000208814(PQKBWorkID)10262365(PQKB)10665566(MiAaPQ)EBC164852(OCoLC)85820163(Perlego)2784829(EXLCZ)9911108702714006220010813d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe nature of intelligence /[editors, Gregory R. Bock, Jamie A. Goode and Kate Webb]Chichester, West Sussex, England ;New York John Wiley & Sonsc20001 online resource (310 p.)Novartis Foundation symposium ;233Description based upon print version of record.9780471494348 0471494348 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.THE NATURE OF INTELLIGENCE; Contents; Participants; Introduction; Intelligence: success and fitness; Discussion; The g factor: psychometrics and biology; Discussion; Psychometric intelligence differences and brain function; Discussion; The g factor in non-human animals; Discussion; Natural selection, mental modules and intelligence; Discussion; General discussion I; g and the one-many problem: is one enough?; Discussion; General intelligence and the definition of phenotypes; Discussion; Is there a g factor for fitness?; Discussion; How can psychological adaptations be heritable?; DiscussionSocial complexity and social intelligenceDiscussion; IQ gains, WISC subtests and fluid g: g theory and the relevance of Spearman's hypothesis to race; Discussion; Mutation, selection and the heritability of complex traits; Discussion; The quantitative and molecular genetics of human intelligence; Discussion; Sexual selection for indicators of intelligence; Discussion; Final general discussion; Closing remarks; Index of contributors; Subject indexEvolutionary psychology and behavioural genetics are two successful and important fields in the study of human behaviour, but practitioners in these subjects have different conceptions of the nature of human intelligence. Evolutionary psychologists dispute the existence of general intelligence and emphasise the differences among species. They argue that natural and sexual selection would be expected to produce intelligences that are specialised for particular domains, as encountered by particular species. Behavioural geneticists consider general intelligence to be the most fundamental aspect oNovartis Foundation symposium ;233.IntellectCongressesBehavior geneticsCongressesGenetic psychologyCongressesAnimal intelligenceCongressesIntellectBehavior geneticsGenetic psychologyAnimal intelligence153.9156.3156.39Webb Kate1838828Goode Jamie283336Bock Gregory322650Novartis Foundation.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018804903321The nature of intelligence4417906UNINA