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The hard sciences are interpenetrating the social sciences. This isn’t dehumanizing. It shines attention on the things poets have traditionally cared about: the power of human attachments. It may even help policy wonks someday see people as they really are. (Brooks - NYTimes.com)
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social cognitive neuroscience
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Matthew Lieberman of U.C.L.A
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Keely Muscatell
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Reem Yahya
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Mina Cikara
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Jonathan B. Freeman
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Saaid A. Mendoza and David M. Amodio
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Claire Hoogendoorn, Elizabeth Phelps and others at N.Y.U
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The hard sciences are interpenetrating the social sciences.
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Rudy GarnsThe hard sciences are interpenetrating the social sciences. This isn’t dehumanizing. It shines attention on the things poets have traditionally cared about: the power of human attachments. It may even help policy wonks someday see people as they really are. (Brooks - NYTimes.com)
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social cognitive neuroscience
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Matthew Lieberman of U.C.L.A
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