Biopolitics at 50 Years : Founding and Evolution /
Biopolitics at 50 Years: Founding and Evolutionexplores the study of biology and politics through the prism of fifty years of experience presenting current research that illustrates the nature and evolution of biopolitics.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Bingley :
Emerald Publishing,
2023.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Research in biopolitics ;
v. 13. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- BIOPOLITICS AT 50 YEARS
- RESEARCH IN BIOPOLITICS
- BIOPOLITICS AT 50 YEARS: FOUNDING AND EVOLUTION
- Copyright
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- ABOUT THE EDITORS
- Introduction
- References
- Political Science and Biology: Then, Now, and Next
- Abstract
- Then
- Now
- Neo-Darwinism
- Organizational Aspects
- The Current Literature
- Next
- Reflections
- References
- Politics in Evolution: The First 5 Million Years, and the Next 100*
- Abstract
- Introduction: Defining Politics
- The Synergism Hypothesis
- Explaining Political Evolution
- The Emergence of "Leadership"
- Synergy Goes to War
- The Evolution of Complex Societies
- The Synergism Hypothesis Revisited
- The Future of Politics
- A Future for Hope?
- A Conclusion, and a Beginning?
- References
- The Remerging Foundations of a Biopolitical Science
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Gregarious Animals
- Political Animals
- Moral Animals
- Domesticated Animals
- The Familial Animal
- The Biopolitical Science
- References
- A Multidimensional Understanding of Human Nature in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy1
- Abstract
- Introduction
- A Multidimensional Understanding of Human Nature Based on Biology
- A Four-Part Framework of Analysis
- A Cosmic Perspective
- Some Perspectives in Neuroscience Have Changed
- Medical Ethics
- United States Constitutional Democracy
- The Declaration of Independence
- The United States Constitution
- Legal Philosophy
- John Austin (1790-1859)
- H. L. A. Hart (1907-1992)
- Lon Fuller (1902-1978)
- John Finnis
- Ronald Dworkin
- Judge Richard Posner and the Holmes Lectures of 1997
- Summary
- References
- The Biopolitics of COVID-19: Repercussions for International Relations
- Abstract
- Introduction
- The Biopolitics of Crises: Security Perspectives
- The International Relations Perspective: Sovereignty and Governmentality
- New Biopolitical Inequalities
- Biopolitical Challenges to Regionalism
- Foreign Policy Analysis: New Facets of Biodiplomacy
- Toward Global Biopolitics: Institutional Dynamics
- Concluding Remarks: The Biopolitics of Liberalism, Post-liberalism, and Illiberalism
- References
- Human Nature and the Policy Process: Expectations from Biology
- Abstract
- Introduction
- What Do We Know About Humans?
- How Humans Think
- Cursory v. Elaborate
- Learning and Beliefs
- Experts v. Novices
- Control
- Prone to Mistakes (Heuristics)
- Instincts and Gut Feelings
- The Role of Emotion
- The Power of Interpersonal Relationships
- People Matter
- Context Matters
- Gossip
- Mind-Reading
- The Power of Belonging to a Group
- Affiliation
- Cooperation and Conformity
- Stereotypes and Prejudice
- Fairness
- The Power of Competition for Status
- Implications for the Limits of Policy Success
- Citizens
- Policymakers
- Policy Targets
- Policy Analysts
- Implications for Politics
- The Role of Information