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Zygon®Volume 11, Issue 3 p. 163-166 THE RELATIONS BETWEEN BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY A. Hunter Dupree, A. Hunter Dupree A. Hunter Dupree is George L. Littlefield Professor of History, Brown University, and Talcott Parsons is professor emeritus of sociology, Harvard University. This article, the work for which has been carried out with support from the committees on research funds of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is reprinted with minor revisions from the Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (May 1976), pp. 14–18. Reprinted by permission of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Search for more papers by this authorTalcott Parsons, Talcott Parsons A. Hunter Dupree is George L. Littlefield Professor of History, Brown University, and Talcott Parsons is professor emeritus of sociology, Harvard University. This article, the work for which has been carried out with support from the committees on research funds of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is reprinted with minor revisions from the Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (May 1976), pp. 14–18. Reprinted by permission of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Search for more papers by this author A. Hunter Dupree, A. Hunter Dupree A. Hunter Dupree is George L. Littlefield Professor of History, Brown University, and Talcott Parsons is professor emeritus of sociology, Harvard University. This article, the work for which has been carried out with support from the committees on research funds of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is reprinted with minor revisions from the Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (May 1976), pp. 14–18. Reprinted by permission of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Search for more papers by this authorTalcott Parsons, Talcott Parsons A. Hunter Dupree is George L. Littlefield Professor of History, Brown University, and Talcott Parsons is professor emeritus of sociology, Harvard University. This article, the work for which has been carried out with support from the committees on research funds of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is reprinted with minor revisions from the Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (May 1976), pp. 14–18. Reprinted by permission of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Search for more papers by this author First published: September 1976 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9744.1976.tb00276.xCitations: 1Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Citing Literature Volume11, Issue3September 1976Pages 163-166 RelatedInformation

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