The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet again, is a long-standing evolutionary puzzle. Altruism, the capacity to perform costly acts that confer benefits on others, is at the core of cooperative behavior. Behavioral experiments show that humans have a predisposition to cooperate with others and to punish non-cooperators at personal cost (so-called strong reciprocity) which, according to standard evolutionary game theory arguments, cannot arise from selection acting on individuals. This has led to the suggestion of group and cultural selection as the only mechanisms that can explain the evolutionary origin of human altruism. We introduce an agent-based model inspired on the Ultima...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
People cooperate in public goods games even when an individual’s utility maximizing strategy is to d...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
A number of outstanding puzzles in economics may be resolved by recognizing that where members of a ...
Recent experimental research has revealed forms of human behavior involving interaction among unrela...
Strong reciprocity, defined as a predisposition to help others and to punish those that are not help...
Human groups maintain a high level of sociality despite a low level of relatedness among group membe...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
The scale and complexity of human cooperation is an important and unresolved evo- lutionary puzzle. ...
Altruistically Inclined? examines the implications of recent research in the natural sciences for tw...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
People cooperate in public goods games even when an individual’s utility maximizing strategy is to d...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
This paper provides strong evidence challenging the self-interest assumption that dominates the beha...
A number of outstanding puzzles in economics may be resolved by recognizing that where members of a ...
Recent experimental research has revealed forms of human behavior involving interaction among unrela...
Strong reciprocity, defined as a predisposition to help others and to punish those that are not help...
Human groups maintain a high level of sociality despite a low level of relatedness among group membe...
Summary Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model ...
The scale and complexity of human cooperation is an important and unresolved evo- lutionary puzzle. ...
Altruistically Inclined? examines the implications of recent research in the natural sciences for tw...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
People cooperate in public goods games even when an individual’s utility maximizing strategy is to d...