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Title: THE RECIPROCAL MODULAR BRAIN IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICS
SHAPING THE RATIONAL AND MORAL BASIS OF ORGANIZATION, EXCHANGE, AND CHOICE
By: Gerald A. Cory (Editor)
Format: Hardback

List price: £99.99


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ISBN 10: 0306461838
ISBN 13: 9780306461835
Publisher: SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA
Pub. date: 30 June, 1999
Edition: 1999 ed.
Pages: 134
Description: Shows that reciprocity, not conflict, is the endpoint of human development. This book uses neuroscience as the bridge between the natural and the social sciences.
Synopsis: The present work is an extension of my doctoral thesis done at Stanford in the early 1970s. In one clear sense it responds to the call for consilience by Edward O. Wilson. I agree with Wilson that there is a pressing need in the sciences today for the unification of the social with the natural sciences. I consider the present work to proceed from the perspective of behavioral ecology, specifically a subfield which I choose to call interpersonal behavioral ecology th Ecology, as a general field, has emerged in the last quarter of the 20 century as a major theme of concern as we have become increasingly aware that we must preserve the planet whose limited resources we share with all other earthly creatures. Interpersonal behavioral ecology, however, focuses not on the physical environment, but upon our social environment. It concerns our interpersonal behavioral interactions at all levels, from simple dyadic one-to-one personal interactions to our larger, even global, social, economic, and political interactions. Interpersonal behavioral ecology, as I see it, then, is concerned with our behavior toward each other, from the most obvious behaviors of war between nations, to excessive competition, exploitation, crime, abuse, and even to the ways in which we interact with each other as individuals in the family, in our social lives, in the workplace, and in the marketplace.
Illustrations: X, 134 p.
Publication: US
Imprint: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Returns: Returnable
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