Background
Smith, Noel Wilson was born on November 2, 1933 in Marion, Indiana, United States. Son of Anthony and Mary Louise (Wilson) Smith.
(In this book, the author uses a selection of twenty-six o...)
In this book, the author uses a selection of twenty-six of his papers in which he sets forth both interbehavioral psychology and Hellenic Greek psychology together with psychological concepts of hunter-gatherers, Egyptians, and Indo-Europeans. Contents: I. Introduction. II. Pre-Greek, Greek, and Indian Psychology. III. Interbehavioral Psychology: General Framework; Special Topics; Studies Concerning the Founder of Interbehavioral Psychology; Tribute; Selected Bibliography.
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(The drawings of animals and strange symbols that people o...)
The drawings of animals and strange symbols that people of the Ice Age of 15,000 years ago placed in caves and rock shelters in Western Europe continue to intrigue us. What mysteries did the caves hold that induced people to traverse their hazards, discomforts, and darkness for the opportunity to engrave and paint pictures on the walls? This book shows how the psychological concepts and shamanistic beliefs of hunter-gatherers match a number of characteristics of the drawings. Over 150 illustrations from the caves indicate the patterns that support the argument for links between animals and humans. The author brings us closer to understanding the nature of life and its most profound meanings for our forerunners of so many thousands of years ago.
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Smith, Noel Wilson was born on November 2, 1933 in Marion, Indiana, United States. Son of Anthony and Mary Louise (Wilson) Smith.
AB, Indiana University, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1962. Master of Arts, University Colorado, 1958.
Assistant professor psychology, Wisconsin State University, Platteville, 1962-1963; assistant professor psychology, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, 1963-1966; associate professor, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, 1966-1971; professor, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, 1971-1995; professor emeritus, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, since 1995; courtesy professor, U. Florida, since 1997.
(In this book, the author uses a selection of twenty-six o...)
(The drawings of animals and strange symbols that people o...)
Fellow American Psychological Association. Member American Association of University Professors (president State University of New York council 1980-1982), American Psychological Society, Cheiron International Society History of Behavior Science, Sigma Xi.
Married Marilyn C. Coleman, June 17, 1954. Children: Thor and Lance (twins).