What lessons can legal scholars learn from the life and work of W. D. Bill Hamilton, a lifelong student of nature? From my small corner of academia, three aspects of Bill Hamilton’s work in evolutionary biology stand out in particular: (i) Hamilton’s simple and beautiful model of social behavior in terms of costs and benefits; (ii) his fruitful collaboration with the political theorist Robert Axelrod and their unexpected yet elegant solution of the Prisoner’s Dilemma, an important game or puzzle that had defied solution until Hamilton and Axelrod came along; and (iii) Hamilton’s conception of science generally -- and in particular his view of the process of scientific justification -- as a form of trial advocacy. In this review of Ullica ...
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Reality is often profoundly altered by scientific and technical innovation. These changes occur unex...
The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the recent findings of evolutionary biology to t...
What lessons can legal scholars learn from the life and work of W. D. "Bill" Hamilton, a lifelong st...
W.D. Hamilton has been celebrated as the twentieth-century Darwin. His extension of evolutionary the...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
William D. Hamilton's impact on contemporary views of evolution has been nothing short of revol...
Can theories of evolution explain the development of our capacity for moral judgment and the content...
Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. The...
One of the most influential evolutionary theorists of the twentieth century. Hamilton made fundament...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
From mitochondria to meerkats, the natural world is full of spectacular examples of social behaviour...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
Hamilton’s Rule, named after the evolutionary biologist Bill Hamilton, and the related concepts of i...
To answer the questions proposed by this forum, I have to outline my current studies on “the laws of...
Reality is often profoundly altered by scientific and technical innovation. These changes occur unex...
The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the recent findings of evolutionary biology to t...
What lessons can legal scholars learn from the life and work of W. D. "Bill" Hamilton, a lifelong st...
W.D. Hamilton has been celebrated as the twentieth-century Darwin. His extension of evolutionary the...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
William D. Hamilton's impact on contemporary views of evolution has been nothing short of revol...
Can theories of evolution explain the development of our capacity for moral judgment and the content...
Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. The...
One of the most influential evolutionary theorists of the twentieth century. Hamilton made fundament...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
From mitochondria to meerkats, the natural world is full of spectacular examples of social behaviour...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
Hamilton’s Rule, named after the evolutionary biologist Bill Hamilton, and the related concepts of i...
To answer the questions proposed by this forum, I have to outline my current studies on “the laws of...
Reality is often profoundly altered by scientific and technical innovation. These changes occur unex...
The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the recent findings of evolutionary biology to t...