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  2. Julius Ludwig August Koch - Wikipedia

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    Koch's theories had been only loosely linked to degeneration theory and so survived the declining popularity of that theory after the war. The concept of psychopathy initially referred to not just antisocial behaviors but to a wide range of issues which later were classified in the category of 'personality disorders'.

  3. Social degeneration - Wikipedia

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    A major influence on the theory was Emil Kraepelin, lining up degeneration theory with his psychiatry practice. The central idea of this concept was that in "degenerative" illness, there is a steady decline in mental functioning and social adaptation from one generation to the other.

  4. History of psychopathy - Wikipedia

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    Koch was a Christian and also influenced by the degeneration theory popular in Europe at the time, though he referred to both congenital and acquired types. Habitual criminality was only a small part of his concept but the German public soon used the shortened version "inferiors" to refer to anyone supposedly suffering from an inherent ...

  5. Julius Koch - Wikipedia

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    Julius Koch (1872 – 30 March 1902), also known as Le Géant Constantin ("Constantin the Giant"), was one of the tallest people ever. He suffered from gigantism , with an enlarged pituitary gland, testicular atrophy and lack of sexual development, [ 1 ] and had trouble walking. [ 2 ]

  6. Development theory - Wikipedia

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    Human development theory is a theory which uses ideas from different origins, such as ecology, sustainable development, feminism and welfare economics. It wants to avoid normative politics and is focused on how social capital and instructional capital can be deployed to optimize the overall value of human capital in an economy.

  7. Developmental stage theories - Wikipedia

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    The theory of Michael Commons' model of hierarchical complexity is also relevant. The description of stages in these theories is more elaborate and focuses on underlying mechanisms of information processing rather than on reasoning as such. In fact, development in information processing capacity is invoked to explain the development of reasoning.

  8. Adult development - Wikipedia

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    Physical development in midlife and beyond include changes at the biological level and larger organ and musculoskeletal levels. Sensory changes and degeneration begin to be common in midlife. Degeneration can include the breakdown of muscle, bones, and joints. Which leads to physical ailments such as sarcopenia or arthritis. [45]

  9. Degeneration (Nordau) - Wikipedia

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    Degeneration (German: Entartung, 1892–1893) is a two-volume work of social criticism by Max Nordau. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Within this work he attacks what he believed to be degenerate art and comments on the effects of a range of social phenomena of the period, such as rapid urbanization and its perceived effects on the human body [ clarification ...