Sentences with phrase «social cooperation»

At least in some circumstances, the required application may be indirect or may proceed through the specific norms of social cooperation that are necessary in order to maximize the good.
This provides a valuable lesson for policy - makers: an understanding of the main attributes of our nature outlines the conditions under which humans can develop moral values and interest in social cooperation.
Free enterprise capitalism is the most powerful system for social cooperation and human progress ever conceived.
Only with these protections in place can the possibility of continuing and increased social cooperation remain a rational choice in both domains.
In the close proximity of band societies, members are highly dependent on social cooperation and harmony.
The study concludes that the desire of individuals to maintain a positive social image within a community is more important than punishment as a driver of social cooperation.
But it also nourishes the achievement of a vastly larger number of voluntary associations, a higher degree of voluntary social cooperation, a broader base of love and gratitude for the commonwealth, and a more explicitly consensual national community than was known in ancient or medieval times.
CAPITAL departs from a workshop that took place in León, which allowed him to explore aspects of social cooperation as the best way to support a model that allows the distribution and expansion of its contents to the participants, the users, and the audience.
The Church has endorsed the view that the family and political society are the two forms of social cooperation which arise from human nature, and that civil society consists of a myriad of intermediate societies that are more freely chosen.
Nowak believes blood ties might play a role — but one defined more by social cooperation than by the propagation of family genes.
In sum, maximizing the good, at least on any plausible account of it, requires social cooperation and coordination and, therefore, social practices or institutions in which roles are to be played or duties are to be observed whatever the consequences.
And he suggested that Darwinian biology rightly understood would sustain his conclusion that social cooperation through a division of labor was rooted in the biological propensities of human nature.
In this way, social cooperation among human beings brings about the cohesion, and therein the unity, required of a society by interrelating the personal experience of individuals in such a way so as to emotionally bond those individuals together.
Zakat is a special characteristic of Islam which encourages social cooperation, helps to balance the rich and the poor, stabilizes society, and is the best weapon against communism.
Locke took our penchant for reason to be god - given, and with a proper upbringing this was generally sufficient to guarantee social cooperation.
Reason made humanity capable of cost - benefit analysis, and thus (often) counselled social cooperation.
Teachers» intrinsic motivations and social cooperation thrived in the more informal learning spaces afforded by the medium, but these same benefits were not extended to the students of many social studies educators.
A free market is social cooperation conditioned by the respect of private property rights,» Therefore the meaning of inflation is that it extends the nominal money supply through a violation of property rights.
Then its synergistic, the increased population evolves better social cooperation, (more apps!)
So too is reflecting on the fact that as a species we would have died out long ago if elementary social cooperation were not the norm (which makes the law's general premise that people are entitled to be self - regarding and non-cooperative ironic, at least).
He claims that self - interest will eventually override social cooperation as the network grows and the amount of larger transactions increases, and that new mining pools could come in at essentially a discount with illicit intentions.
As before, the possibility for voluntary social cooperation is dangerously threatened; indeed, at the limit such cooperation would no longer be rational, given that the (no longer fair) system has ceased to be mutually beneficial.
An understanding of our minimal predispositions provides a guide for ensuring the basic conditions under which humans are most likely to acquire the interest in social cooperation and morality.
In some circumstances, keeping a promise or obeying a law may be proscribed if pursuit of the comprehensive telos is directly applied; in the same circumstances the action may be prescribed as to a pattern of social cooperation that is itself required to maximize the good — and, in this sense, the action is required whatever the consequences.
In other words, a certain amount of social cooperation is natural, in the Darwinian sense, because it tends to promote the survival of a tribe or kinship group.
One of the main perspectives of the humanist approach is that individual responsibility, social cooperation and mutual respect are vital.
To arrive at this radical notion, Hauser draws on his own research in social cooperation, neuroscience, and primate behavior, as well as on the musings of philosophers, cognitive psychologists, and most important, the theories of MIT linguist Noam Chomsky, who in the 1950s proposed that all humans are equipped with a universal linguistic grammar, a set of instinctive rules that underlie all languages.
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