The principle of humanity. Why are we inherently inclined towards cooperation?
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What makes man man - a book about the most important secret of the success of evolution. Neurobiologists around the world are increasingly talking about the so-called social mind (Social Brain) Conclusion: Initially, we are not tuned to egoism and competition, but for cooperation and responsiveness. The brain encourages the successful cooperation of the production of substances that create positive emotions and well-being. Joachim Bauer: "The best drug for a person is man. "Big success!". Khaiko Ernst. Psychology today. The essence of any motivation is interpersonal communication, in respecting the values of the person and in the ability to love and be loved. All we do in everyday life, directly or indirectly, is determined by our desire to establish or save social contacts. Prolonged violation or loss of relationships can lead to "collapse" motivation systems. Then - and only then - aggression is born. Joachim Bauer not only describes how our social mind functions, but also clearly demonstrates the reader, as its functioning affects the lives of people - from raising children to professional communication and issues of war and peace. Relying on the latest results of neurological studies, this book draws an image of a person psychologically-focused on cooperation, and enters into controversy with sociobiological views, for example, the popular statements of Richard Dokins. Joachim Bauer distributes a new approach to all biology: genes are also, as if, but not selfish. The deep driving force of the entire live is not "War of Nature" postulated by Darwin. The main driving forces of nature are cooperation, mirror reflection and resonance.
Joachim Bauer is a professor of medicine and psychotherapist. He defended his doctoral dissertations on therapy and psychiatry. For research in the field of neurobiology in 1996, he was awarded the prestigious Prize of the German Society for Biological Psychiatry. The author works at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine of the University Clinic in Freiburg. Along with numerous articles, he published in 2002 the book "Das Gedaachtnis Des Koerpers. WIE BEZIEHUNGEN UND Lebensstile Unsere Gene Steuern "(" Memory of the Body. As the relationship and styles of life manage our genes "), and in 2005, the book" Warum Ich Fuehle, Was du Fuehlst. Intuitive Kommunikation Und Das Geheimnis Der Spiegelneurone "(Why I feel you feel. Intuitive communication and the secret of mirror neurons")
Joachim Bauer is a professor of medicine and psychotherapist. He defended his doctoral dissertations on therapy and psychiatry. For research in the field of neurobiology in 1996, he was awarded the prestigious Prize of the German Society for Biological Psychiatry. The author works at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine of the University Clinic in Freiburg. Along with numerous articles, he published in 2002 the book "Das Gedaachtnis Des Koerpers. WIE BEZIEHUNGEN UND Lebensstile Unsere Gene Steuern "(" Memory of the Body. As the relationship and styles of life manage our genes "), and in 2005, the book" Warum Ich Fuehle, Was du Fuehlst. Intuitive Kommunikation Und Das Geheimnis Der Spiegelneurone "(Why I feel you feel. Intuitive communication and the secret of mirror neurons")
Author:
Author:Bauer Joachim
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Science & Math
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Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-903070-19-0
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