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Journal of Psychology & Clinical Psychiatry, 2024
The scientific world calls for a Synthesis-of-Science (SoS) for better coordination of the common human efforts for a better world. However, the best approaches today are compoundings by headlines without any common internal structure and original conclusions. Neuroeconomic Psychology (NeP) is the micro part of SoS, where risk-willingness ordering the Big5 Taxonomy replaces the mainstream paradigm of Bounded Rationality. This study complements the micro level NeP with a Universal Technology Assessment (UTA) synthesizing the macro level. UTA extends technology assessment in healthcare including the Ecosystem identifying the following macroeconomic targets for implementing a sustainable development: 1. A broad international Tariff on CO2 emissions (ET) to accelerate transition to a carbon neutral economy. 2. Universal Basic Income (UBI) for equalization of income. 3. Point 1-2 serve the 17 UN Goals on Sustainable Development and is acceptable for collaboration across-the-center to moderate majority of both democratic wings. 4. Meditative in-depth-relaxation serves stress-management. Eventually in combination with neurofeedback. 5. Better mutual understanding between genders is requested, because neuroeconomics shows that females are risk-averse while males are risk-willing. Alternatives to SoS are discussed. No one is contradictory, but the most are complementary.
Aegean Archaeology 13, 2022
The aim of this paper is to summarize the author's research on the little-known transition between the Late and Final Neolithic in Crete. The work was originally stimulated by an excavation at Monastiraki Katalimata-an extreme example of a defensible Final Neolithic site, located in the Cha gorge (eastern Crete). This extraordinary early Final Neolithic site raised questions regarding the historical processes which on one hand determined the decline of the Neolithic way of life (as represented by the Magasa type sites), including settlement patterns and social organization, and on the other opened a new chapter of development in the late Final Neolithic leading to the Early Bronze Age world. Although substantial progress has already been achieved regarding the main aspects of settlement change in Final Neolithic Crete, settlement patterns preceding the retreat to defensible sites remain vague and based on a few sites only. This paper will focus on that part of the problem, and the arguments will be supported by a series of pre-Final Neolithic sites identifi ed recently.
Cinato, Franck & Lahaussois, Aimée & John B. Whitman, John B. (eds.). Glossing Practice, Comparative Perspectives. Lexington Books, 2023
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