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International Workshop on Challenges and Visions in the Social Sciences

Five Principles for the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences

author: Herbert Gintis, Santa Fe Institute
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0:00 Five Principles for the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences*
3:35 Disarray of the Behavioral Sciences
8:47 Four Incompatible Models of Human Choice and Strategic Interaction part1
11:25 Four Incompatible Models of Human Choice and Strategic Interaction part2
18:11 Five Principles for the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences
26:51 Gene-culture Coevolution
28:06 Gene-culture Coevolution part2
31:36 The Socio-psychological Theory of Norms
33:50 The Rational Actor Model part1
36:27 The Rational Actor Model part2
36:44 Game Theory
37:33 Evolutionary Game Theory
37:45 Society as Complex Adaptive System
37:49 Social Norms and Bayesian Rationality
39:40 - Questions

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