Chaos and Reductionism: Human Behavioral Biology| 1hr : 37mins
Director: Stanford University | Producer: Stanford University
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Professor Robert Sapolsky gives what he calls "one of the most difficult lectures of the course" about chaos and reductionism. He references a book that he assigned to his students. This lecture focuses on reduction science and breaking things down to their component parts in order to understand them best.
Chaos and Reductionism: Human Behavioral Biology
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1hr : 37mins
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