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社会权是类群群体共享的职业能力提升权 被引量:1
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作者 汤黎虹 《温州大学学报(社会科学版)》 2022年第5期34-41,共8页
人类进入现代,社会权利的“社会”,已经不是传统意义的公民社会,而是类群社会。于是,社会权利,已不是公民权利,而是类群群体权利;根据化解社会风险、优化竞争的需要,已不是消极的受益权利,而是积极的职业能力提升的权利;进入福利社会,... 人类进入现代,社会权利的“社会”,已经不是传统意义的公民社会,而是类群社会。于是,社会权利,已不是公民权利,而是类群群体权利;根据化解社会风险、优化竞争的需要,已不是消极的受益权利,而是积极的职业能力提升的权利;进入福利社会,已不再局限于弱者的专享权利,而是全社会范围的分类共享权利。 展开更多
关键词 社会权利 类群社会 职业能力 分类共享
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Preliminary notes on brain weight variation across labrid fish species with different levels of cooperative behaviour 被引量:1
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作者 Marta C. SOARES Goncalo I. ANDRE Jose R. PAULA 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期274-280,共7页
Brain size and weight vary tremendously in the animal kingdom. It has been suggested that brain structural develop- ment must evolve balanced between the advantages of dealing with greater social challenges mad the en... Brain size and weight vary tremendously in the animal kingdom. It has been suggested that brain structural develop- ment must evolve balanced between the advantages of dealing with greater social challenges mad the energetic costs of maintain- ing and developing larger brains. Here we ask if interspecific differences in cooperative behaviour (i.e. cleaning behaviour) are related to brain weight variations in four close-related species of Labrid fish: two are obligatory cleanerfish throughout their en- tire life (Labroides dimidiatus and L. bicolor), one facultative cleaner fish Labropsis australis and one last species that never en- gage in cleaning Labrichthys unilineatus. We first search for the link between the rate of species' cooperation and its relative brain weight, and finally, if the degree of social complexity and cooperation are reflected in the weight of its major brain sub- structures. Overall, no differences were found in relative brain weight (in relation to body weight) across species. Fine-scale dif- ferences were solely demonstrated for the facultative cleaner L. australis, at the brainstem level. Furthermore, data visual exami- nation indicates that the average cerebellum and brainstem weights appear to be larger for L. dimidiatus. Because variation was solely found at specific brain areas (such as cerebellum and brainstem) and not for the whole brain weight values, it suggests that species social-ecological and cognitive demands may be directly contributing to a selective investment in relevant brain areas. This study provides first preliminary evidence that links potential differences in cognitive ability in cooperative behaviour to how these may mediate the evolution of brain structural development in non-mammal vertebrate groups . 展开更多
关键词 Brain weight Body weight Macro-area weight Labridae COOPERATION Cleaning behaviour
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