Darwin’s Theorem Revised: Survival of The Careerist

R. Skopec
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Psychopathy of the careerist is a developmental disorder marked by emotional deficits and an increasedrisk for antisocial behavior. It is not equivalent to the diagnosis antisocial personality disorder, whichconcentrates only on the increased risk for antisocial behavior and not a specific cause, i.e., thereduced empathy and guilt that constitutes the emotional deficit. Our review considers data regardingthe neurobiology of this disorder. Dysfunction within the amygdala’s role in reinforcement learningand the role of ventromedial frontal cortex in the representation of reinforcement value is stressed.Data are also presented indicating potential difficulties within parts of temporal and posterior cingulatecortex. Suggestions are made with respect to why these deficits lead to the development of the disorder.Knowledge of recent neurobiology is proving our thesis that Darwin was wrong when formulated histheorem “Survival of the fittest.” Reality in the 21st century is showing that “Survival of the careerist”based on the quantum entanglement entropy (QEE) is more valid principle of social dynamics in ourdays. Careeristic competition is the main cause of the QEE, leading to increased complications throughcoincidences of social dynamics.
达尔文定理修正:野心家的生存
野心家的精神变态是一种以情感缺陷和反社会行为风险增加为特征的发育障碍。它不等同于反社会人格障碍的诊断,后者只关注反社会行为风险的增加,而不是具体的原因,即构成情感缺陷的同理心和内疚感的减少。我们的综述考虑了有关这种疾病的神经生物学数据。强调了杏仁核在强化学习中的作用和腹内侧额叶皮层在强化值表征中的作用。数据也显示潜在的困难在部分颞和后扣带皮层。关于为什么这些缺陷导致障碍的发展提出了建议。现代神经生物学的知识正在证明我们的论点,即达尔文在提出“适者生存”定理时是错误的。21世纪的现实表明,以量子纠缠熵(QEE)为基础的“野心家的生存”是当今更为有效的社会动力学原理。职业竞争是QEE的主要原因,通过社会动态的巧合导致并发症的增加。
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