The last three chapters have exhibited how intention recognition and commitment proposal on their own can lead to the evolution of improved cooperation. This chapter describes how a combination of these two aspects of human behavior can lead yet to higher levels of cooperative acts, not achievable by either one solely.</p
Biological explanations of cooperation are based on kin altruism, reciprocal altruism, and mutualism...
This article discusses four different scenarios to specify increasingly complex mechanisms that enab...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...
Abstract—Individuals make commitments towards others in order to influence others to behave in certa...
Few problems have created the combined interest of so many unrelated areas as the evolution of coope...
This original and timely monograph describes a unique self-contained excursion that reveals to the r...
The mechanisms of emergence and evolution of cooperation in populations of abstract individuals, wit...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be sufficiently enf...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be suffi-ciently en...
Change of human systems for the better is often the result of cooperation. Many Systems Intelligent ...
Modern theories of the evolution of human cooperation focus mainly on altruism. In contrast, we prop...
The mechanisms of emergence and evolution of cooperation in populations of abstract individuals with...
Introduction Similarly to the previous chapter, by resorting to the tools of Evolutionary Game Theor...
The evolution of psychological adaptations for cooperation is still puzzling due to a tendency to fr...
Both conventional wisdom and empirical evidence suggest that arranging a prior commitment or agreeme...
Biological explanations of cooperation are based on kin altruism, reciprocal altruism, and mutualism...
This article discusses four different scenarios to specify increasingly complex mechanisms that enab...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...
Abstract—Individuals make commitments towards others in order to influence others to behave in certa...
Few problems have created the combined interest of so many unrelated areas as the evolution of coope...
This original and timely monograph describes a unique self-contained excursion that reveals to the r...
The mechanisms of emergence and evolution of cooperation in populations of abstract individuals, wit...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be sufficiently enf...
Commitments have been shown to promote cooperation if, on the one hand, they can be suffi-ciently en...
Change of human systems for the better is often the result of cooperation. Many Systems Intelligent ...
Modern theories of the evolution of human cooperation focus mainly on altruism. In contrast, we prop...
The mechanisms of emergence and evolution of cooperation in populations of abstract individuals with...
Introduction Similarly to the previous chapter, by resorting to the tools of Evolutionary Game Theor...
The evolution of psychological adaptations for cooperation is still puzzling due to a tendency to fr...
Both conventional wisdom and empirical evidence suggest that arranging a prior commitment or agreeme...
Biological explanations of cooperation are based on kin altruism, reciprocal altruism, and mutualism...
This article discusses four different scenarios to specify increasingly complex mechanisms that enab...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...