Philosophy of Love| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Foreknowledge and Free Will| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Free Will| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Existentialism| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Sigmund Freud (1856—1939)| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
This paper briefly reviews the theory of social, negative, and cheap social capital and then explains the popularity and the high cost of cheap social capital. Next, this paper points out that our voluntary exchanges (which are enabled by prospects of mutual gain) and the high cost of involuntary exchanges (which are entered into in response to threats and defensive and destructive acts) both reflect our responses to the same physical and socio-emotional needs. Therefore, what differentiates ...| Institute for Social Capital
Aristotle: Politics| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy