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  • Cover of: Principios Naturales de la Mente IV: Grupos Sociales.

    Principios Naturales de la Mente IV: Grupos Sociales.

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    NATURAL PRINCIPLES OF MIND IV: SOCIAL GROUPS.

    The Natural Principles of Mind IV: Social Groups are the understanding of how minds work when they are associated to form social groups and the application of these understandings in the development of more efficient social organization systems.
    Or, in other words, are the expression of the most longed-for objective of Comte: they are the exposition of an understanding that born in the physical sciences (neurophysics), walk through biology and ends in the understanding of how minds work when they are associated to form social groups.
    Here the physiological is identified and by default the pathological at the social level is defined. This allows, in this work, developing structures of social organization that on the one hand increase the probabilities of avoid current social pathologies, and on the other hand increases the probabilities of biological success of the social group beyond what the known systems do.
    (These sophistications in the structures of social organization would prevent the fall to the lower stages of freedom and effectiveness where are falling different social groups… something that DaVico predicted in this book after the emergence of what can be summarized as indignant masses.
    These two elements, already easy to see, are only minor proofs within a much larger group of proofs that can be seen by you and me and any reader, in any society, after studding this book: objective born in the mind of Comte and shared and executed two hundred years later by the writer of whom we are speaking.)

  • Cover of: Principios Naturales de la Mente IV: Grupos Sociales.