Masters

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Vilmos Csanyi

Vilmos is one of the pre-eminent behavioural scientists of the second half of the 20th century. He moved from chemistry to cell biology to evolutionary systems to ethology. His work originated the multi-level thinking in evolutionary biology, and he founded the world’s first ethology group focused on dog behaviour. Vilmos had turned Tamás into a thinker and a scientist.

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Robin Dunbar

Robin is a leading evolutionary anthropologists. His work spanned a large range of topics, from the social brain hypothesis to the endocrinological-basis of social bonding in primates, including humans, and to complex behaviours like the evolution of language and religion. Robin had brought Tamás into evolutionary behavioural science.

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RenÉe Hirschon

Renée was a leading figure in the early women’s anthropologist movement. In 1984 she brought together the seminal book “Women and Property, Women as Property”, a precursor to much of the anthropology of women. She did pioneering work in urban anthropology in the refugee settlement of Piraeus. Renée had brought Tamás into anthropology proper gifting him many concepts, most importantly: space and territory.

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