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Type: Academic text / book chapter (house oversight record)
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Page 130 from a House Oversight document (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021376). It contains the beginning of Chapter 14, titled 'Visible Efforts to Change Invisible Connections,' written by lead author Christopher M. Masi, M.D., Ph.D. The text discusses the philosophical views of Thomas Hobbes regarding human nature and contrasts them with the arguments of Cacioppo (likely John Cacioppo) regarding sociality being integral to human survival and genetics. The document appears to be a scientific or academic text regarding loneliness and social interventions.

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Name Role Context
Christopher M. Masi, M.D., Ph.D. Lead Author / Assistant Professor
Author of Chapter 14, affiliated with University of Chicago.
Thomas Hobbes Philosopher
17th-century philosopher cited in the text regarding the state of nature.
Cacioppo Researcher/Author
Referenced in the text ('In this volume, Cacioppo argues...'); likely John Cacioppo, a known associate of Jeffrey Eps...

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University of Chicago (Department of Medicine)
Every Block A Village Online
Physicians for a National Health Program (Illinois chapter)
Midwest Society of General Internal Medicine
United States Bureau of Primary Health Care
Gerontological Society of America

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Christopher M. Masi Academic/Co-author Cacioppo
Masi is writing in a volume where he references Cacioppo's arguments ('In this volume, Cacioppo argues...').

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"life would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short”"
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"In this volume, Cacioppo argues that sociality is an integral part of human nature."
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"Lack of social engagement impairs creativity and learning, and limits opportunities for caregiving and emotional growth."
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