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Koppl, Roger.
Evolutionary psychology and economic theory[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
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杜威分類號:
330.157
書名/作者:
Evolutionary psychology and economic theory/ edited by Roger Koppl.
其他作者:
Koppl, Roger.
出版者:
Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald,, 2005.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (x, 304 p.).
標題:
Business & Economics - Economics
標題:
Economic theory & philosophy.
標題:
Economic theory.
ISBN:
9781849502948 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Economics evolving : an introduction to the volume / Roger Koppl -- Hayeks theory of the mind/ Brian J. Loasby -- Is homo economicus / C. Athena Aktipis, Robert O. Kurzban -- Austrian economics, evolutionary psychology, and methodological dualism : subjectivism reconsidered / Viktor J. Vanberg -- Economics and evolutionary psychology / David Friedman -- The new fable of the bees : multilevel selection, adaptive societies, and the concept of self interest / David Sloan Wilson -- Group selection and methodological individualism : compatible and complementary /Douglas Glen Whitman -- On group selection and methodological individualism : a reply to Douglas Glen Whitman / Elliott Sober, David Sloan Wilson -- Comment on group selection and methodological individualism : compatible and complementary by Douglas Glen Whitman / Richard N. Langlois -- Reconciling group selection and methodological individualism / Todd J. Zywicki -- Levels of selection and methodological individualism /Adam Gifford -- Group selection and methodological individualism : reply to comments / Douglas Glen Whitman -- Mogul games : In defense of inequality as an evolutionary strategy to cope with multiple agents of selection / Deby Cassill, Alison Watkins -- Austrian economics, evolutionary psychology and individual actions / Geoffrey M. Hodgson -- Hayek and modern evolutionary theory / Paul H. Rubin, Evelyn Gick.
摘要、提要註:
The contributors to this volume seriously engage issues in the crossroads where biology, psychology, and economics meet. The volume makes several important contributions to the area and provides an overview of the current state of knowledge. Biologist David Sloan Wilson, psychologists Robert Kurzban and C.A. Aktipis, economists Geoffrey Hodgson, PaulRubin and Evelyn Gick, and jurist David Friedman consider altruism, selfishness, group selection, methodological individualism, dominance hierarchies, and other issues relating evolutionary psychology to economics. Several contributors, suchas Viktor Vanberg and Brian Loasby, pay special attention to the role of F. A. Hayek and other Austrian thinkersin shaping evolutionary approaches to economic theory.Theoretical biologist Deby Cassill relates her revolutionary theory of skew selection in biology to perennial issues in political economy. The volume includesa symposium on group selection and methodological individualism. In animportant paper, D. G. Whitman argues that group selection and methodological individualism are compatible and complementary. Comments from Elliot Sober & David Sloan Wilson, Richard Langlois, Todd Zywicki, and Adam Gifford offer a heterogeneous set of responses to Whitman's argument. Roger Koppl's introduction constitutes a review essay and includes an argument that Austrian economists have a comparative advantage in bringing the Verstehen tradition of social thought into contact with recent work inbiology and evolutionary psychology.
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http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1529-2134/7
Evolutionary psychology and economic theory[electronic resource] /
Evolutionary psychology and economic theory
[electronic resource] /edited by Roger Koppl. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2005. - 1 online resource (x, 304 p.). - Advances in Austrian economics,v. 71529-2134 ;. - Advances in Austrian economics ;v. 10..
Economics evolving : an introduction to the volume / Roger Koppl -- Hayeks theory of the mind/ Brian J. Loasby -- Is homo economicus / C. Athena Aktipis, Robert O. Kurzban -- Austrian economics, evolutionary psychology, and methodological dualism : subjectivism reconsidered / Viktor J. Vanberg -- Economics and evolutionary psychology / David Friedman -- The new fable of the bees : multilevel selection, adaptive societies, and the concept of self interest / David Sloan Wilson -- Group selection and methodological individualism : compatible and complementary /Douglas Glen Whitman -- On group selection and methodological individualism : a reply to Douglas Glen Whitman / Elliott Sober, David Sloan Wilson -- Comment on group selection and methodological individualism : compatible and complementary by Douglas Glen Whitman / Richard N. Langlois -- Reconciling group selection and methodological individualism / Todd J. Zywicki -- Levels of selection and methodological individualism /Adam Gifford -- Group selection and methodological individualism : reply to comments / Douglas Glen Whitman -- Mogul games : In defense of inequality as an evolutionary strategy to cope with multiple agents of selection / Deby Cassill, Alison Watkins -- Austrian economics, evolutionary psychology and individual actions / Geoffrey M. Hodgson -- Hayek and modern evolutionary theory / Paul H. Rubin, Evelyn Gick.
The contributors to this volume seriously engage issues in the crossroads where biology, psychology, and economics meet. The volume makes several important contributions to the area and provides an overview of the current state of knowledge. Biologist David Sloan Wilson, psychologists Robert Kurzban and C.A. Aktipis, economists Geoffrey Hodgson, PaulRubin and Evelyn Gick, and jurist David Friedman consider altruism, selfishness, group selection, methodological individualism, dominance hierarchies, and other issues relating evolutionary psychology to economics. Several contributors, suchas Viktor Vanberg and Brian Loasby, pay special attention to the role of F. A. Hayek and other Austrian thinkersin shaping evolutionary approaches to economic theory.Theoretical biologist Deby Cassill relates her revolutionary theory of skew selection in biology to perennial issues in political economy. The volume includesa symposium on group selection and methodological individualism. In animportant paper, D. G. Whitman argues that group selection and methodological individualism are compatible and complementary. Comments from Elliot Sober & David Sloan Wilson, Richard Langlois, Todd Zywicki, and Adam Gifford offer a heterogeneous set of responses to Whitman's argument. Roger Koppl's introduction constitutes a review essay and includes an argument that Austrian economists have a comparative advantage in bringing the Verstehen tradition of social thought into contact with recent work inbiology and evolutionary psychology.
ISBN: 9781849502948 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
400462
Business & Economics
--Economics
LC Class. No.: HB171 / .E96 2005
Dewey Class. No.: 330.157
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