From Plato to Darwin Plato’s two puzzles: What are the origins of just behavior and linguistic meaning? A suggestive way of asking these questions: How did justice (respectively meaning) evolve? Game Theory in Biology Because we discussed how game theory might be useful in addressing Plato’s puzzles, it might be helpful to discuss a common and fruitful analogy between Models of natural selection Rational Choice Theory (i.e. decision and game theory
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Justice defines our discipline in both name and substance; yet its origin is a neglected topic. I ex...
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This thesis advances game theory by formally analysing the implications of replacing some of its mos...
“Cooperation” has distinct meanings in biological and moral contexts. In nature, “cooperation” is co...
The use of evolutionary game theory to explain the evolution of human norms and the behavior of huma...
Is morality innate, a kind of “moral instinct”? Is it a product of social learning? Or is it based o...
Natural selection produces cognitive systems that are well designed for solving ancestral adaptive p...
Strategic social behavior may be held in place by highly sophisticated reasoning, but its stability ...
When game theory was introduced to biology, the components of classic game theory models were replac...
This chapter addresses the question of how people with different situations and backgrounds can agre...
This article discusses how the developments in game theory and social choice theory profoundly trans...
Are the cognitive, or information processing assumptions of non-cooperative game theory consisten wi...
Evolutionary game theory provides the tools to analyze which strategies, or patterns of behaviour, e...
Justice defines our discipline in both name and substance; yet its origin is a neglected topic. I ex...
A new theory integrating evolutionary and dynamical approaches is proposed. Following evolutionary m...
Nature-nurture is unfit to account for the seamless co-determination of behavior by biological evolu...
We investigate the evolution of social norms in a game theoretical model of multi-level selection an...
This thesis advances game theory by formally analysing the implications of replacing some of its mos...
“Cooperation” has distinct meanings in biological and moral contexts. In nature, “cooperation” is co...
The use of evolutionary game theory to explain the evolution of human norms and the behavior of huma...
Is morality innate, a kind of “moral instinct”? Is it a product of social learning? Or is it based o...