7. The Social Use of Space 185 



psychology. We can no longer afford to ignore the impact of the social 

 setting on the individual's behavior and physiology. And without knowl- 

 edge of evolutionary limitations and universal principles of social physics, 

 consideration of the social setting will also prove of little avail. The search 

 for conceptualizations, adequate for furthering this objective, serves as the 

 justification for inclusion of my effort to introduce the more strictly physio- 

 logical discussions by the other authors in these volumes. 



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