0 Instinctive behaviour or reactions are not thought about, planned, or developed by training. -- 本能的,直覺的
an instinctive reaction 本能反應
Men's instinctive reaction was to legislate the evil out of existence.
It was ubiquitous and instinctive, endorsing realignments of social relations and power.
We can also wonder whether wives' instinctive sense of possession was facilitated by the overlapping bodies of law, which enabled them to protect certain rights.
Thus, culture was viewed as a modifier of the instinctive tendencies with which men and women are born.
And the theory outlined here makes sense of our instinctive revulsion at the compulsory purchase of this kind of property.
Perhaps good writers have an instinctive grasp of what makes for easy reading, but has been found useful in the educational market.
Yet the women may have felt an instinctive sense of ownership for some of these goods.
Practicing social scientists will likely warm to its instinctive sympathy for their work.