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[141]-145Fixed point theoryGame theoryProgramming.b1079456623-02-1728-06-02991001054199707536LE013 47H LUT11 (1976)12013000085838le013-E0.00-l- 06060.i1089582628-06-02Komplementaritats- und Fixpunktalgorithmen in der mathematischen Programmierung921451UNISALENTOle01301-01-97ma -gerde 0101242nam2 22002893i 450 VAN011598320180419015915.73420180417d1916 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆ1.1: ‰Sec13. / Francesco TorracaFirenze : Sansoni, 1916563 p.20 cmBiblioteca Lauria.001VAN01054122001 Manuale della letteratura italianaad uso delle scuole secondariecompilato da Francesco Torraca210 FirenzeSansoni215 volumi20 cm.1.1Letteratura italianaAntologieTesti scolasticiEd. ante 1900VANC032380SGFirenzeVANL000014850Letteratura italiana, sarda, dalmatica, romena, letterature ladine21TorracaFrancescoVANV07908539461Sansoni <editore>VANV107977650ITSOL20230908RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZAIT-CE0105VAN00VAN0115983BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS BL.900M.638 1.1 00BL 115983 SLP 20180417 Sec1439874UNICAMPANIA05942nam 22004933 450 991098464580332120240710080302.097817795602091779560206(MiAaPQ)EBC31520814(Au-PeEL)EBL31520814(CKB)32691729600041(Exl-AI)31520814(OCoLC)1446130908(EXLCZ)993269172960004120240710d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIntroduction to Sociobiology1st ed.Burlington :Arcler Education Inc,2024.©2024.1 online resource (253 pages)9781774698556 1774698552 Cover -- Half title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chaptetr 1: Overview Of Sociobiology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. History Of Socio-biology -- 1.3. Sociobiology As A Field Of Study -- 1.4. Sociobiological Theory -- 1.5. Sociobiology Deals With Social Behavior -- 1.6. The Paradigm Of Socio-biology -- 1.7. Research Methods In Socio-biology -- 1.8. Instincts In Socio-biology -- 1.9. Primate Socio-biology Presents Added Complexities -- 1.10. Primate Social Behavior And Its Development -- 1.11. Conclusion -- References -- Chaptetr 2: Social Evolution: Introduction -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Early Social Evolution -- 2.3. Later Social Evolution -- 2.4. The Multiplier Effect In Social Evolution -- 2.5. The Evolutionary Pacemaker And Social Drift -- 2.6. The Dualities Of Evolutionary Biology -- 2.7. The Reversibility Of Social Evolution -- 2.8. Social Evolution And Parental Care In The Insects And Mammals -- 2.9. The Four Pinnacles Of Social Evolution -- 2.10. Conclusion -- References -- Chaptetr 3: Population Biology Principles -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Population Biology -- 3.3. Population Demography -- 3.4. Life Histories And Natural Selection -- 3.5. Population Dynamics And Regulation -- 3.6. Density-independent Regulation And Interaction With Density-dependent Factors -- 3.7. Community Ecology -- 3.8. Innate Behaviors: Movement And Migration -- 3.9. Conclusion -- References -- Chaptetr 4: Social Mechanisms -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Mechanisms And The Problem Of Confounders -- 4.3. On The Use Of The Concept Of Mechanisms In The Social Sciences -- 4.3.4. Mechanism-based Explanations -- 4.4. The Explanatory Importance Of Social Mechanisms -- 4.5. Social Mechanisms: Some Selected Examples -- 4.6. Social Mechanisms: A Typology.4.7. Social Mechanisms And Social Dynamics -- 4.8. Some Elementary Mechanisms -- 4.9. Elements Of Social Mechanisms -- 4.10. Conclusion -- References -- Chaptetr :5 Development And Modification Of Social Behavior -- 5.1. Behavior Modification -- 5.2. Social Psychology -- 5.3. The Social Situation Creates Powerful Social Influence -- 5.4. Social Influence Creates Social Norms -- 5.5. Environmental Impact Of Economic Growth -- 5.6. Other Models Of A Link Between Economic Growth And The Environment -- 5.7. The Economic Impacts Of Environmental Policy -- 5.8. Sustaining Economic Growth In The Long-term -- 5.9. Conclusion -- References -- Chaptetr 6: Sociobiology-behavioral Ecology -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Sociobiology As Behavioral Ecology -- 6.3. Pop Sociobiology -- 6.4. Human Behavioral Ecology -- 6.5. Central Criticisms Of Sociobiology And Behavioral Ecology -- 6.6. Why Ecology Needs Behavioral Ecology -- 6.7. Conclusion -- References -- Chaptetr 7: Biological Species As A Form Of Existence, The Higher Form -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Biology Is Special -- 7.3. Organization As A Form Of Existence -- 7.4. Living Entities -- 7.5. Extant And Lasting Forms Of Biological Existence -- 7.6. Biological Entities As Self-reproducing Units -- 7.7. Meaning Of Sexual Reproduction -- 7.8. Altruism -- 7.9. Conclusion -- References -- Chaptetr 8: Ethical Implications Of Sociobiology -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Socio-biology And The Origins Of Ethics -- 8.3. Sociobiological Ethics And Survival -- 8.4. Moral Evaluations And Moral Norms -- 8.5. Three Necessary And Sufficient Conditions For Ethical Behavior -- 8.6. The Evolution Of Information Processing And The Question Of Animal Ethics -- 8.7. Moral Norms: Religious And Evolutionary Proposals -- 8.8. Sociobiological Ethics As An Ideology -- 8.9. Culture And Genes -- 8.10. Enlightened Self-interest.8.11. Socio-biology: Altruism And Inclusive Fitness -- 8.12. Implications Of Socio-biology For Moral Education -- 8.13. The Ethical Implications Of Evolutionary Theory -- 8.14. Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.This book, 'Introduction to Sociobiology' by Dr. Ravi Ranjan Kumar, explores the field of sociobiology and its implications. It delves into social evolution, population biology, social mechanisms, and the development and modification of social behavior. The book also discusses behavioral ecology and the role of biological species as a higher form of existence. Ethical implications of sociobiology are considered, alongside topics like altruism and inclusive fitness. Aimed at researchers and scholars, the book provides a comprehensive overview of sociobiology, offering insights into its history, theory, and research methods. It is designed to update readers on sociobiological concepts and theories.Generated by AI.SociobiologyGenerated by AISocial evolutionGenerated by AISociobiologySocial evolutionKumar Ravi Ranjan1792531MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910984645803321Introduction to Sociobiology4333516UNINA