Ideas:
“
Collective Cognitive Capital (forthcoming William & Mary Law Review 2022) is a framework for policy-making that brings the greatest strengths of brain and behavioral science to bear on big problems. Collective cognitive capital offers a different approach that is both (1) more descriptively holistic and precise in terms of the inputs and (2) less focused on conceptualizing humans as units of economic productivity, and more focused on conceptualizing cognitive capacity and behavior as means to pursue the values of autonomy, liberty, and dignity. Its normative definition of what is valuable—cognitive and emotional functioning that subserves and maximizes agency—is aligned with what makes us human.
”
Feedback