It provides an important examination into the role of evolution of human traits of dominance as central to understanding social and political events, proposing a new view on human social evolution. It examines basic biological universal needs and behavioral profiles of non-human living beings.
It provides an important examination into the role of evolution of human traits of dominance as central to understanding social and political events, proposing a new view on human social evolution. It examines basic biological universal needs and behavioral profiles of non-human living beings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jorge A. Colombo, MD, PhD is a former Full Professor at the University of South Florida (USA) and Principal Investigator at the National Research Council (CONICET, Argentina). He is also a former Fellow of several international organisations, including NIH, von Humboldt Foundation, DAAD, and British Royal Society.
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FOREWORD INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: Biological and Cultural Development of Homo Sapiens and Cultural Conditioners CHAPTER 2: Emergence and Development of Homo sapiens CHAPTER 3: Further insights on Homo sapiens evolution Globalized or Segmented? CHAPTER 4: Biological nature and cultural construction: the concept of tectonic plates Social and cultural Darwinism, or social construction and multiple cultures? CHAPTER 5: Brain Evolution and Environmental Interactions Reset Individual Requirements An excerpt on tool development in Homo evolution CHAPTER 6: Evolution and Social Inequality Prosocial behaviour Between reality and fiction CHAPTER 7: Primate Behavioural Evolution: it's imprinting on Sapiens Behaviour CHAPTER 8: Human nature in perspective CHAPTER 9: Dominance in Evolution Globalisation and dominance CHAPTER 10: Long-term social impact of dominance priorities CHAPTER 11: Brief accounts of dominance episodes across history CHAPTER 12: Menaces to Human Creativeness. Creativeness should be considered a social value CHAPTER 13: Human bipolar drives: creativity vs. dominance Education as a potential generator of host-parasite-like induced behaviour or conditioned behavioural profiles. An extended concept. Concerned conclusions
FOREWORD INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: Biological and Cultural Development of Homo Sapiens and Cultural Conditioners CHAPTER 2: Emergence and Development of Homo sapiens CHAPTER 3: Further insights on Homo sapiens evolution Globalized or Segmented? CHAPTER 4: Biological nature and cultural construction: the concept of tectonic plates Social and cultural Darwinism, or social construction and multiple cultures? CHAPTER 5: Brain Evolution and Environmental Interactions Reset Individual Requirements An excerpt on tool development in Homo evolution CHAPTER 6: Evolution and Social Inequality Prosocial behaviour Between reality and fiction CHAPTER 7: Primate Behavioural Evolution: it's imprinting on Sapiens Behaviour CHAPTER 8: Human nature in perspective CHAPTER 9: Dominance in Evolution Globalisation and dominance CHAPTER 10: Long-term social impact of dominance priorities CHAPTER 11: Brief accounts of dominance episodes across history CHAPTER 12: Menaces to Human Creativeness. Creativeness should be considered a social value CHAPTER 13: Human bipolar drives: creativity vs. dominance Education as a potential generator of host-parasite-like induced behaviour or conditioned behavioural profiles. An extended concept. Concerned conclusions
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