In speech and writing, it occurred to me that I could simply not name the scientific field I was studying. “The neuro- approach in social science” is a clumsy definition for a field that has not been been labeled yet. For now, we just have the above definition, or a repetitive list: neuro-marketing, neuro-management, neuro-linguistics, [...]
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The new science without a name
Posted in social neuroscience, tagged brainomics, Edward O. Wilson, label, social Darwinism, social neuroscience, sociobiology on November 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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