GEC 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Collective Behavior, Patricia Churchland, Psychoneuroimmunology

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Science has invested much of its efforts in understanding world phenomena, but none more so than in explaining how human beings have evolved from its basic life forms to its more complex make-up today. Further, scientific approaches to the study of the self is of two-fold: physical sciences and social sciences. The former focuses on biological factors that make up the human body, the underlying growth and maturational mechanisms of people, and environmental influences that contribute to human development, central focus of which is the self. On the other hand, social sciences is concerned with institutions, society, and interpersonal relationships of people living within society. Science has made sufficient advances in explaining human beings in the biological context. Beginning with the tenets of aristotle and his scientific approach to the study of human experience, to the natural selection within the evolutionary theory of charles.

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