The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recently it has been hypothesized that altruism may be a byproduct of “mentalizing”, the process of understanding and predicting the mental states of others. Another idea is based on sexual selection: altruism is a costly signal of good genes. The paper shows that these two arguments are stronger when combined in that altruists who can mentalize have a greater advantage over non-altruists when they can signal their type, even though these signals are costly. Further, once such an equilibrium is established, altruists will not be supplanted by mutants who have similar mentalizing abilities but who lack altruism.altruism, sexual selection, mentalizin...
Most models describing the evolution of animal cooperative behaviour are based on the principle of r...
Previous research shows that competition can increase altruistic behaviour, however, the majority of...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recen...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
Explaining altruism through an evolutionary lens has been a challenge for evolutionary theorists. Wh...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Unconditional altruism is an enduring puzzle for evolutionary approaches to social behavior. In this...
Unconditional altruism is an enduring puzzle for evolutionary approaches to social behavior. In this...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Personality and Individual Dif...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
Cooperating with individuals whose altruism is not motivated by genuine prosocial emotions could hav...
Empirical evidence has demonstrated that in long-term romantic contexts altruists are favoured over ...
Most models describing the evolution of animal cooperative behaviour are based on the principle of r...
Previous research shows that competition can increase altruistic behaviour, however, the majority of...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...
The human tendency to cooperate with nonkin even in short-run relationships remains a puzzle. Recen...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
Explaining altruism through an evolutionary lens has been a challenge for evolutionary theorists. Wh...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Unconditional altruism is an enduring puzzle for evolutionary approaches to social behavior. In this...
Unconditional altruism is an enduring puzzle for evolutionary approaches to social behavior. In this...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Personality and Individual Dif...
The fact that humans cooperate with non-kin in large groups, or with people they will never meet aga...
Animals often aid others without gaining any immediate benefits. Although these acts seem to reduce ...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
Cooperating with individuals whose altruism is not motivated by genuine prosocial emotions could hav...
Empirical evidence has demonstrated that in long-term romantic contexts altruists are favoured over ...
Most models describing the evolution of animal cooperative behaviour are based on the principle of r...
Previous research shows that competition can increase altruistic behaviour, however, the majority of...
One of the enduring puzzles in biology and the social sciences is the origin and persistence of intr...