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132The Biological and Evolutionary Logic of Human CooperationAnalyse & Kritik 27 (1): 113-135. 2005.Human cooperation is held to be an evolutionary puzzle because people voluntarily engage in costly cooperation, and costly punishment of non-cooperators, even among anonymous strangers they will never meet again. The costs of such cooperation cannot be recovered through kin-selection, reciprocal altruism, indirect reciprocity, or costly signaling. A number of recent authors label this behavior ‘strong reciprocity’, and argue that it is: (a) a newly documented aspect of human nature, (b) adaptive…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |