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The biopsychosocial model of human unsustainability: a move toward consilience

机译:人类不可持续性的生物心理社会模型:走向和谐

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This article introduces one type of comprehensive complex systems model to explain why humanity continues to be frustrated by its lack of progress toward sustainability. Human overconsumption has now raised concern over the depletion of resources and environmental decay to critical levels that threaten the integrity of the human species, the planet's biodiversity and the global ecosystem in general. The focus on biopsychosocial explanations of human unsustainability is framed to encourage an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving towards a global bioethics. This framework relies on three essential elements: the first concerns the notion that human overconsumption behavior is principally driven by an unconscious set of evolutionary (biological) predispositions to survive and prosper; the second element focuses on our unique psychological make-up, which at its core is universal and naturally selected over a geologic period that spans at least the 200–250 million-year natural history of mammals; the third component of the biopsychosocial model is the human evolutionary predisposition to seek out and participate in social behavior. This third element is selected because of the reciprocal benefits of cooperating with others for the purpose of enhancing everyone's survival. These three components have an evolved interrelationship and interdependence from which the full complement of human behavior emerges. Moreover, these three factors constitute the root causes of human overconsumption behavior and the basis for our unsustainable nature. This article argues that the biopsychosocial explanation of human unsustainability can adequately characterize virtually any kind of human and social phenomena that involve the exploitation of resources. Examples, such as the origins and effects of media and advertising, politics, education and religion on overconsumption, are discussed. The final section attempts to demonstrate that a comprehensive approach that unifies biological, psychological and social parameters toward solving the human unsustainability problem can be achieved.
机译:本文介绍了一种类型的综合复杂系统模型,以解释为什么人类对可持续性缺乏进步而仍然感到沮丧。人类的过度消费现在引起了人们对资源枯竭和环境退化至危及人类物种,地球生物多样性和整个全球生态系统完整性的关键水平的关注。对人类不可持续性的生物社会心理学解释的关注旨在鼓励采用跨学科的方法来解决全球生物伦理问题。该框架取决于三个基本要素:第一个涉及以下观念:人类的过度消费行为主要是由无意识的生存(或生存)的进化(生物学)倾向驱动的。第二个要素着眼于我们独特的心理结构,其核心是普遍的,并且是在至少跨越200-2.5亿年哺乳动物自然历史的地质时期内自然选择的;生物心理社会模型的第三个组成部分是人类进化倾向,即寻找并参与社会行为。之所以选择这第三个要素,是因为与他人合作以增进每个人的生存的互惠互利。这三个组成部分具有相互联系和相互依存的关系,由此形成了人类行为的完整补充。而且,这三个因素构成了人类过度消费行为的根本原因,也是我们不可持续的本性的基础。本文认为,对人类不可持续性的生物社会心理学解释实际上可以充分表征涉及资源开发的任何人类和社会现象。讨论了例子,例如媒体和广告的起源和影响,政治,教育和宗教对过度消费的影响。最后一部分试图证明可以实现一种统一的生物学,心理和社会参数的综合方法来解决人类的不可持续性问题。

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