Beschreibung:
Social Neuroeconomics explores the potential of philosophical and methodological reflections in the neurosciences and the social sciences to inform efforts at cross-disciplinary integration, with a special focus on recent contributions to mechanistic explanations.
(1) Introduction Part 1 - Mechanistic frames for cross-disciplinary integration in social neuroeconomics (2) Neuroeconomics as a case of mechanistic integration (3) Integrating with Mechanisms: Neuroscience and Social Science (4) Mechanistic Integration of Social Sciences and Neurosciences: Context and Causality in Social Neuroeconomics Part 2: Mechanistic methodology and methods in social neuroeconomics (5) Neuroeconomics of Cooperation Heuristics: The Role of Incentives, Social Cues, and Hormones (6) Constitutive Inference and Research Methods in Social Neuroeconomics Part 3: The social neuroeconomics of individual behaviour in context (7) Akrasia and addiction. Neurophilosophy and psychological mechanisms (8) Social ecology of normative reasoning (9) Economics, Social Neuroscience, and Mindshaping Part 4: Social neuroeconomics, institutions and interventions (10) The Application of Descriptive Theories of Human Cognition and Decision Making in Policy Making and Regulation (11) Neuroscience of autonomy and paternalistic policies (12) Social updating: An intuitionist approach to explaining decision-making under risk and uncertainty (13) Scopic systems and decision-making in financial markets