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Constitution

The Darwinian Evolution of a Societal Structure
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Der Band diskutiert die Rolle und Wichtigkeit von Verfassungen in modernen Gesellschaften. Aus interdisziplinärer Perspektive wird aufgezeigt, wie sich Verfassungen trotz großer Vielfalt innerhalb der Gesellschaft entwickeln konnten und wie sie dabei helfen, ein gemeinsames Moralsystem zu schaffen. Der Mensch ist die einzige Spezies, die in großen Gemeinschaften leben kann, obwohl ihre Mitglieder genetisch unabhängige Individuen sind. Diese Vielfalt macht die Rolle von Verfassungen besonders komplex. Die Arbeit beleuchtet, wie der Konstitutionalismus zur Etablierung eines einheitlichen Moralsystems beiträgt.



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Publication year
2020
Publication date
30.09.2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6431-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0554-7
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Zentrum und Peripherie
Volume
15
Language
English
Pages
489
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Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
  2. Acknowledgments No access Pages 15 - 18
  3. Introduction No access Pages 19 - 24
    1. 1.1. Legal Theory and Evolution: A Historical Background No access
      1. 1.2.1. The Darwinian Challenge to Social and Legal Scholarship No access
      2. 1.2.2. Evolutionary Theory Offers a Consilient Approach to Constitutional Theory No access
      3. 1.2.3. Shedding New Lights on Old Problems No access
      4. 1.2.4. Constitutionalism as a Cooperation-Enhancing Evolved Structure No access
      1. 2.1.1. Kin Selection No access
      2. 2.1.2. Direct Reciprocity No access
      1. 2.2.1. The Role of Indirect Reciprocity No access
      2. 2.2.2. The Emergence of Culture and Cultural Evolution as Preconditions to Cooperation among Humans No access
        1. 2.2.3.1. Moralistic Punishment and Imitation Strengthen Cultural Group Selection No access
        2. 2.2.3.2. The Moral Grammar Wired in the Normative Mind No access
      3. 2.2.4. Multilevel Selection Foundations of Human Normative Behavior and Cooperation in Large-Scale Societies No access
      1. 3.1.1. The Parameters of a Darwinian Population in Godfrey-Smith's Perspective No access
      2. 3.1.2. Reproduction and Collective Entities according to Godfrey-Smith No access
      3. 3.1.3. Levels, Transitions and Multilevel Selection No access
      1. 3.2.1. The problem of Emergence in Sociology No access
        1. 3.2.2.1. The Biological Constraints of Cultural Evolution No access
        2. 3.2.2.2. Systems Theory and Microsociological Evolution No access
        3. 3.2.2.3. Systems Theory Must Take Multilevel Selection Processes into Account No access
        4. 3.2.2.4. Luhmann's Darwin: Reconciling Autopoiesis and Evolution No access
      2. 3.2.3. Human Societies as Darwinian Individuals No access
      1. 4.1.1. Sociological Functionalism Revisited No access
      2. 4.1.2. The Concept of Function in Biology No access
      3. 4.1.3. Function: An Abstract Concept of Evolutionary Thought No access
      1. 4.2.1. Macro-dynamic (and Meso-dynamic?) level: Law as Structure of Society No access
      2. 4.2.2. Micro-dynamic level: Law Promotes Cooperation No access
      3. 4.2.3. The Natural Law Roots of All Legal Systems No access
      1. 4.3.1. Breaking down the Egalitarian Logic: An Anthropological Perspective No access
      2. 4.3.2. The Adaptive Function of Stratification and the Law of Pre-Modern High Cultures No access
    1. 5.1. The Sociological Preconditions of the Constitutional State: Hauke Brunkhorst's Critical Theory of Legal Revolutions No access
    2. 5.2 The Multilevel Selection of Constitutional Societies No access
    3. 5.3. Constitutional Societies as Darwinian Individuals No access
    4. 5.4. Egalitarianism Strikes Back: Inclusion and Exclusion in Constitutional Societies No access
    5. 5.5. The Psychological Foundations of Constitutionalism No access
  4. Concluding Remarks No access Pages 459 - 464
  5. References No access Pages 465 - 489

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