«Human behaviour is a biological phenomenon because, ultimately,
all theories about human behaviour are theories about the brain — an organ operating on physical principles that receives stimuli, makes computations, and directs behavioural outputs.»
Not exact matches
Again, insights in neurochemistry bring different perspectives
about human behaviour and moral development, challenging previous
theories about morality in society and in the international arena.
Instead of making unrealistically simplistic assumptions
about human behaviour and the properties of markets, we can harness the number - crunching power of modern computing, coupled with our emerging understanding of the physics of complex systems, to rebuild economic
theory from the bottom up.