Beschreibung:
Originally published in 1991, The New Evolutionary Paradigm provides an innovative and cross disciplinary look at evolution. It analyse the facts, observations, and accumulated data from the significance of a general evolution theory.
Preface to the Series, Preface, Foreword, Introduction, CHAPTER 1 Complex Dynamical Systems Theory: Historical Origins, Contemporary Applications, CHAPTER 2 Chaos and Transformation: Implications of Nonequilibrium Theory for Social Science and Society, CHAPTER 3 Biological Evolution: The Changing Image , CHAPTER 4 Evolution and Intelligence , CHAPTER 5 Modelling Biological and Social Change: Dynamical Replicative Network Theory, CHAPTER 6 Social Evolution: A Nonequilibrium Systems Model, CHAPTER 7 Economic and Social Evolution: The Transformational Dynamics Approach, CHAPTER 8 The Evolutionary Paradigm and Neoclassical Economics, CHAPTER 9 Cultural Evolution: Social Shifts and Phase Changes, Index