Das soziale Tier
The Interpretation of Cultures, New York 1973, S. 46.
30
Andy Clark, Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again , Cambridge, Mass., 1998, S. 191.
31
Ebd., S. 180.
32
Baumeister, The Cultural Animal, a.a.O., S. 53.
33
Wexler, Brain and Culture, a.a.O., S. 33.
34
Donald E. Brown, Human Universals, New York 1991.
35
Wexler, Brain and Culture, a.a.O., S. 187f.
36
David P. Schmitt, »Evolutionary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Love: The Influence of Gender, Personality, and Local Ecology on Emotional Investment in Romantic Relationships«, in: The New Psychology of Love, hg. von Robert J. Sternberg und Karin Sternberg, New Haven 2006, S. 252.
37
Fisher , Warum wir lieben, a.a.O., S. 7.
38
Craig MacAndrew und Robert B. Edgerton, Drunken Comportment: A Social Explanation, Clinton Corners 2003.
39
Dacher Keltner, Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life, New York 2009, S. 195.
40
Steven Pinker, Das unbeschriebene Blatt. Die moderne Leugnung der menschlichen Natur, Berlin 2003, S. 328.
41
Marc D. Hauser, Moral Minds: The Nature of Right and Wrong, New York 2006, S. 134.
42
Guy Deutscher, »You Are What You Speak«, The New York Times Magazine, 26. August 2010, S. 44.
43
Hofstadter, I Am a Strange Loop, a.a.O., S. 177.
44
David Halpern, The Hidden Wealth of Nations, Cambridge 2010, S. 76.
45
Thomas Sowell, Migrations and Cultures: A World View, New York 1996, S. 378.
46
Lawrence E. Harrison, The Central Liberal Truth: How Politics Can Change a Culture and Save It from Itself, Cambridge 2006, S. 26.
47
Thomas Sowell, Race and Culture: A World View, New York 1994, S. 67.
48
Ebd., S. 25.
49
Margaret Bridges, Bruce Fuller, Russell Rumberger und Loan Tran, »Preschool for California’s Children: Unequal Access, Promising Benefits«, PACE Child Development Projects, University of California Linguistic Minority Research Institute, September 2004, S. 7.
50
Abigail Thernstrom und Stephan Thernstrom, No Excuses: Closing the Racial Gap in Learning, New York 2003, S. 85.
51
David Brooks, »The Limits of Policy«, New York Times, 3. Mai 2010.
52
Raymond Fisman und Edward Miguel, »Corruption, Norms and Legal Enforcement: Evidence from Diplomatic Parking Tickets«, Journal of Political Economy 115, Nr. 6 (2007), S. 1020–48.
53
Harrison, The Central Liberal Truth, a.a.O., S. 53.
54
Francis Fukuyama, Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Properity, New York 1996, S. 338.
55
Edward Banfield, The Moral Basis of a Backward Society, New York 1967.
56
Richard Ogle, Smart World: Breakthrough Creativity and the New Science of Ideas, Boston 2007, S. 8–10.
57
Ronald Burt, Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition, Cambridge, Mass., 1992.
Kapitel 10: Intelligenz
1
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22 , New York 2010, S. 266. Dieser Wortwechsel basiert auf einem Gespräch zwischen Hitchens und Salman Rushdie, zwei Meister solcher Wortspiele, bei dem der Autor zugegen war.
2
Matt Ridley, The Agile Gene: How Nature Turns on Nurture, New York 2004, S. 59.
3
Daniel Goleman, Soziale Intelligenz. Wer auf andere zugehen kann, hat mehr vom Leben, München 2006, S. 139.
4
Medina, Brain Rules , S. 262.
5
Gazzaniga, Human , a.a.O., S. 96.
6
Peter A. Hall und David W. Soskice, »An Introduction to the Varieties of Capitalism«, in: Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage, hg. von Peter A. Hall und David W. Soskice, Oxford 2004, S. 1–70.
7
Arthur Robert Jensen, The G Factor: The Science of Mental Ability, Westport 1998, S. 34f.
8
Robin Karr-Morse und Meredith S. Wiley, Ghosts from the Nursery: Tracing the Roots of Violence, New York 1997, S. 28.
9
Dean H. Hamer und Peter Copeland, Living with Our Genes: Why They Matter More Than You Think, New York 1999, S. 217.
10
Richard E. Nisbett, Intelligence and How to Get It: Why Schools and Cultures Count, New York 2009, S. 41.
11
Wexler, Brain and Culture, a.a.O., S. 68.
12
Nisbett, Intelligence, a.a.O., S. 44.
13
James R. Flynn, What Is Intelligence? Beyond the Flynn Effect, Cambridge 2007, S. 19.
14
David G. Myers, Intuition: Its Powers and Perils, New Haven 2002, S. 35.
15
Richard K. Wagner, »Practical Intelligence«, in: Handbook of Intelligence, hg. von Robert J. Sternberg, Cambridge 2000, S. 382.
16
John D. Mayer, Peter Salovey und David Caruso, »Models of Emotional Intelligence«, in Handbook of Intelligence, hg. von Robert J. Sternberg, S. 403.
17
Nisbett, Intelligence, a.a.O., S. 18.
18
Daniel Goleman, »75 Years Later,
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