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Chaos and Intoxication - Complexity and Adaptation in the Structure of Human Nature (Paperback, New)
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Chaos and Intoxication - Complexity and Adaptation in the Structure of Human Nature (Paperback, New)
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Why are people often so unpredictable? Why do they do things which
can often cause great personal harm even whey they know this to be
the case? This volume seeks to address these and many other
enduring questions through a detailed discussion of the chaotic
nature of human existence. It explores three general areas, the
first of which is neurobiology and genetics. The evolution of the
mind is examined from a Darwinian perspective, drawing attention to
the way chance and uncertainty in development are structured by
natural selection. Key findings from current biological and medical
research are reviewed, the interrelationship between genetics and
experience is explored, and Gerald Edelman's theory of the
evolution of the mind through natural selection is discussed. The
second theme, cognition and collective action, is considered in the
light of evidence indicating that the way we think is also subject
to natural selection. Furthermore, it is argued that there is a
meaningful distinction between reason (adaptive rationality) and
formal rationality. Finally, recent research into chaos theory,
order and complexity is reviewed.
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