A New Paradigm for the integration of the social sciences, in: N. K. Innis (Ed.), Reflections on Adaptive Behavior: Essays in Honor of J. E. R. Staddon, Ch. 15,MIT Press, forthcoming

1.

The need for integration of the social sciences

2.

The language of the science

2.1

Its syntactic and semantic standards

2.2

Time in science

2.3

An exemplary case: The language of economics

2.3.1

 

The semantic interpretation of economic syntax

2.3.2

 

Economics and the social system

2.3.3

 

The verification of economics in a human context

2.3.4

 

The verification of economics with animal experiments

 

2.4

The problem of inner states in psychology and sociology

3.

The Theory of Interests

3.1

A theoretical hypothesis for the study of social phenomena founded on the experimental analysis of behavior

3.2

Explication in terms of theory of interests of three critical concepts for the integration of the social sciences: Power, Exchange, Organization

4.

Conclusion

Reference

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