Altruism, behavior which reduces the individual fitness of the actor while in-creasing the fitness of another organism, has attracted much attention from both biologists and economists because it seems to defy the logic of both natural se-lection and standard preferences. In biology, kin selection (Hamilton 1964) i
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...
The moral sense is a quintessential part of human nature. As such, empathy is one of the most import...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory represents one of the most important developments in evolutionar...
Kin selection is a theory that attempts to explain the apparently altruistic behaviour in nature. It...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immedi-ate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce...
www-personal.umich.edu/~kruger Please cite this paper as: Kruger, D. J. (2001). Psychological aspect...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
individuals gain INCLUSIVE FITNESS indirectly through the reproduction of related individuals (INDIR...
Altruism is defined as any behaviour that lowers the Darwinian fitness of the actor while increasing...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...
From an evolutionary perspective, social behaviours are those which have fitness consequences for bo...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
In biology an altruistic act increases the reproductive fitness of a member of the same species (a c...
Representatives of both economic and biological sciences have for a long time been struggling with a...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...
The moral sense is a quintessential part of human nature. As such, empathy is one of the most import...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory represents one of the most important developments in evolutionar...
Kin selection is a theory that attempts to explain the apparently altruistic behaviour in nature. It...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immedi-ate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce...
www-personal.umich.edu/~kruger Please cite this paper as: Kruger, D. J. (2001). Psychological aspect...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
individuals gain INCLUSIVE FITNESS indirectly through the reproduction of related individuals (INDIR...
Altruism is defined as any behaviour that lowers the Darwinian fitness of the actor while increasing...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...
From an evolutionary perspective, social behaviours are those which have fitness consequences for bo...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
In biology an altruistic act increases the reproductive fitness of a member of the same species (a c...
Representatives of both economic and biological sciences have for a long time been struggling with a...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recent...
The moral sense is a quintessential part of human nature. As such, empathy is one of the most import...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory represents one of the most important developments in evolutionar...