Systems for Creating Capital
Richard Thomas Watson ()
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Richard Thomas Watson: University of Georgia
Chapter Chapter 4 in Capital, Systems, and Objects, 2021, pp 51-70 from Springer
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Abstract HumansHumans are a biologically evolved social species with advanced cognitive skills. While there are a number of social species, such as ants, humans are the most sophisticated in terms of creating societies. All species have some cognitive skills (e.g., a plant senses sunlight and orientates toward it), and some have very specialized skills (e.g., echolocation in bats).
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-9418-2_4
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