Richards R J
J Hist Behav Sci. 1977 Jan;13(1):12-32. doi: 10.1002/1520-6696(197701)13:1<12::aid-jhbs2300130103>3.0.co;2-e.
Darwin's proposal of two sources of instinct--natural selection and inherited habit--fostered among late nineteenth century evolutionists a variety of conflicting notions concerning the mechanisms of evolution. The British comparative psychologist C. Lloyd Morgan was a cardinal figure in restructuring the orthodox Darwinian conception to relieve the confusion besetting it and to meet the demands of the new biology of Weismann. This paper traces the development of Morgan's ideas about instinct against the background of his philosophic assumptions and the views of instinct theorists from Darwin and Romanes to McDougall and Lorenz.
达尔文提出本能有两个来源——自然选择和遗传习性——这在19世纪后期的进化论者中引发了关于进化机制的各种相互冲突的观念。英国比较心理学家C. 劳埃德·摩根是重构正统达尔文主义观念的关键人物,以缓解困扰它的混乱局面,并满足魏斯曼新生物学的要求。本文以摩根的哲学假设以及从达尔文、罗曼尼斯到麦克杜格尔和洛伦兹等本能理论家的观点为背景,追溯摩根关于本能的思想发展历程。