Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup conflict in humans frequently make use of the assumption that warfare can be modeled as a symmetrical n-person prisoner's dilemma, abstracting away the strategic differences between attack and defense. In contrast, some empirical studies on intergroup conflict in hunter-gatherer societies and chimpanzees indicate that fitness relevant risks and potential benefits of attacks and defenses might have differed substantially under ancestral conditions. Drawing on these studies, it is hypothesized that the success of defenses was much more important for individual and kin survival and that a disposition to act altruistically during intergroup conflict is thus ...
Although humans qualify as one of the most cooperative animal species, the scale of violent intergro...
Evolutionary explanations of the co-existence of large-scale cooperation and warfare in human societ...
How does war shape human altruism? Some find warfare increases generosity within groups only. Others...
Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup conflict in ...
Abstract: Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup co...
Building on and partially refining previous theoretical work, this paper presents an extended simula...
Human cooperation and altruism towards non-kin is a major evolutionary puzzle, as is ‘strong recipro...
Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesized that violent intergroup con...
Recent years have seen great interest in the suggestion that between-group aggression and within-gro...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Intergroup conflict persists when and because individuals make costly contributions to their group's...
Intergroup conflict persists when and because individuals make costly contributions to their group...
Violent intergroup conflicts cause widespread harm; yet, throughout human history, destructive hosti...
Human warfare and intergroup aggression among primates have traditionally been considered to be larg...
The willingness of people to risk their lives fighting on behalf of their nation (which we call hero...
Although humans qualify as one of the most cooperative animal species, the scale of violent intergro...
Evolutionary explanations of the co-existence of large-scale cooperation and warfare in human societ...
How does war shape human altruism? Some find warfare increases generosity within groups only. Others...
Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup conflict in ...
Abstract: Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup co...
Building on and partially refining previous theoretical work, this paper presents an extended simula...
Human cooperation and altruism towards non-kin is a major evolutionary puzzle, as is ‘strong recipro...
Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesized that violent intergroup con...
Recent years have seen great interest in the suggestion that between-group aggression and within-gro...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Intergroup conflict persists when and because individuals make costly contributions to their group's...
Intergroup conflict persists when and because individuals make costly contributions to their group...
Violent intergroup conflicts cause widespread harm; yet, throughout human history, destructive hosti...
Human warfare and intergroup aggression among primates have traditionally been considered to be larg...
The willingness of people to risk their lives fighting on behalf of their nation (which we call hero...
Although humans qualify as one of the most cooperative animal species, the scale of violent intergro...
Evolutionary explanations of the co-existence of large-scale cooperation and warfare in human societ...
How does war shape human altruism? Some find warfare increases generosity within groups only. Others...