That thing we call kin selection scales across disciplines, and only because we

That thing we call kin selection scales across disciplines, and only because we artificially isolate disciplines so that each discipline can maintain it’s grammar (system of paradigms and terms – meaning measurements). It’s this systemic problem I spend time solving with P.


Source date (UTC): 2019-09-23 00:50:50 UTC

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@User1233213 This is a problem that arises from disciplinary specialization rather than mastery of multiple fields – and is another example of why I teach the Grammars, and use Economics (demonstrated behavior at scale) where others do not. Groups demonstrate different criteria for selection.

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@User1233213 This is a problem that arises from disciplinary specialization rather than mastery of multiple fields – and is another example of why I teach the Grammars, and use Economics (demonstrated behavior at scale) where others do not. Groups demonstrate different criteria for selection.

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