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Ethology / Social psychology / Behavioral finance / Hyperbolic discounting / George Ainslie / Self control / Rational choice theory / Akrasia / Volition / Mind / Behavior / Motivation
Date: 2007-01-01 19:53:15
Ethology
Social psychology
Behavioral finance
Hyperbolic discounting
George Ainslie
Self control
Rational choice theory
Akrasia
Volition
Mind
Behavior
Motivation

A Selectionist Model of the Self:

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