Biology and the Social Sciences
Abstract. The sciences may be conceptualized as a hierarchy ranked by level of organization (e.g., many-body physics ranks above particle physics). Each science serves as an antidiscipline for the science above it; that is, between each pair, tense but creative interplay is inevitable. Biology has a...
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1990
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Zygon
Year: 1990, Volume: 25, Issue: 3, Pages: 245-262 |
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Cultural Evolution
B relationships between scientific disciplines B biological evolution B Economic Theory B Genetic Determinism B Psychoanalytic Theory B antidiscipline B learning theory |
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