Greed and Grievance Motivations for Conflict: evolutionary and Behavioral Human Preferences

The common opinion about the relation between social sciences and the natural sciences is that they have a gap impossible to bridge. Usually, the arguments go along the line of the natural sciences are deterministic and the social nature of that human beings is to complex. Nevertheless, there some e...

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Main Author: Sanchez Hidalgo, Pablo Augusto (author)
Format: masterThesis
Language:eng
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10469/20164
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Summary:The common opinion about the relation between social sciences and the natural sciences is that they have a gap impossible to bridge. Usually, the arguments go along the line of the natural sciences are deterministic and the social nature of that human beings is to complex. Nevertheless, there some efforts to reconcile and in particular E.O. Wilson recommends Economics as a good place to start, as it has the most similar scientific method, and has very well formalized theories. La opinión generalizada sobre la relación entre las ciencias sociales y las ciencias naturales es que existe una separación infranqueable. Normalmente los argumentos van en el sentido de que las ciencias naturales son determinísticas y la naturaleza social de los seres humanos es muy compleja para obedecer estas leyes. Sin embargo, existe esfuerzos que intentan reconciliar esta separación, en particular E.O. Wilson recomienda a la Economía como un buen lugar para empezar, ya que posee el método científico mas cercano y posee teorías extensivamente formalizadas.