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It is not that the view of man as an individual is more or less misleading than the view of him as a member of the group. It is the attempt to draw a distinction between the two which is misleading. The individual is by definition a member of a society, or probably of more than one society- call it group, class, tribe, nation or what you will. Early biologists were content to classify species of birds, beasts and fishes in cages, aquariums and showcases, and did not seek to study the living creature in relation to its environment. Perhaps the social sciences today have not yet fully emerged from that primitive stage.