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Wilson, EO (1975) Sociobiology: The New Synthesis; Abridged edition (1980) Harvard University Press.
Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, the title echoing Wilson's heroes of the 1930s, was published in 1975.
By Peter Schjeldahl A strange new synthesis of formal rigor and idiosyncratic passion: Barnett Newman's "Vir Heroicus Sublimis" (1950-51).
One attacked the computer revolution; another proposed a new synthesis of psychology and environmentalism.
"There is a new synthesis of four fields, including mathematics, neuroscience, computer science and psychology," said Dharmendra S. Modha, an I.B.M. computer scientist.
The first part of "Una Vera Storia" is a theatrical analysis of Verdi's "Il Trovatore," the second a new synthesis of the discovered musical-dramatic elements.
An area that may very well exhibit the new synthesis is the study of new religious movements.
Mr. Garchik isn't trying to fake it; he's working on a new synthesis of himself and his sources.
His "Sociobiology: The New Synthesis," a landmark attempt to use evolutionary theory to explain human behavior, was published in 1975.
The term sociobiology was popularized by the American biologist Edward O. Wilson in his book Sociobiology: The New Synthesis (1975).
Lin strove to capture the essence of both Eastern and Western art in order to achieve a new synthesis.
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