The Consilient Brain: The Bioneurological Basis of Economics, Society, and PoliticsSpringer Science & Business Media, 2004 - 234 páginas The present work is the third in a series constituting an extension of my doctoral thesis done at Stanford in the early 1970s. Like the earlier works, The Reciprocal Modular Brain in Economics and Politics, Shaping the Rational and Moral Basis of Organization, Exchange, and Choice (Kluwer AcademicfPlenum Publishing, 1999) and Toward Consilience: The Bioneurological Basis of Behavior, Thought, Experience, and Language (Kluwer AcademicfPlenum Publishing, 2000), it may also be considered to respond 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. Ecology, as a general field, has emerged in the last quarter of the 20th 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. |
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Maslow Hierarchy of Needs vs MacLeans Triune Brain | 7 |
The Conflicts Systems Neurobehavioral Model | 15 |
The GlobalState Algorithms of Reciprocal Behavior | 23 |
The Dynamic Equation of Our Neural Architecture | 29 |
The Homeostatic Regulation of Our Social Neural Architecture | 33 |
The Question of Science Physics vs Social | 37 |
Reciprocity and the Evolution of the Market | 43 |
Institutions Organizations and Reciprocity | 103 |
The New Institutional Economics Williamson and Transaction Cost Economics | 109 |
The New Institutional Economics Williamson and Transaction Cost Economics | 117 |
Evolutions Science and Society | 127 |
Inclusive Social Fitness and Evolutionary Neuroscience | 135 |
The Neural Dynamic Exchange and Social Structure | 139 |
The Neural Dynamic and Our Political Choices | 149 |
Global Politices Reciprocity and the CSN Model | 159 |
The Misrepresentation of Admam Smith | 49 |
The Natural Foundations of the Invisible Hand | 57 |
The Natural Basis of General Equilibrium Theory | 63 |
Friedrich Hayek and Wishful Thinking | 67 |
Neural Architecture and Price Theory | 73 |
SelfInterest and the SelfReferences Fallacy | 79 |
Neural Architecture and the Market Calculus | 83 |
The Neural Dynamic in Equilibrium Modeling | 87 |
Political Economy The Neural Dynamic and Scarcity | 95 |
The COncept of Justice | 167 |
Our Moral Consciousness | 173 |
The CSN Model vs the Maslow Hierarchy | 181 |
Conclusion | 187 |
The Mismeasure of MacLean | 195 |
A New Paradigm for Thinking about Global Economics and Politics | 209 |
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The Consilient Brain: The Bioneurological Basis of Economics, Society, and ... Gerald A. Cory Jr. Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
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Renaissance in Behavioral Economics: Essays in Honor of Harvey Leibenstein Roger S. Frantz Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Alternative Institutional Structures: Evolution and impact Sandra Batie,Nicholas Mercuro Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |