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Vaios Koliofotis

Erasmus University Rotterdam
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  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
    Erasmus School of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, Misc
Other Academic Areas
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc
Other Academic Areas
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  • All publications (4)
  •  52
    Review of Randall G. Holcombe’s Coordination, Cooperation, and Control: The Evolution of Economic and Political Power. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, xii + 328 pp
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 15 (1). 2022.
    Political PowerEvolutionary Biology
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    Hamilton's rule: A non-causal explanation?
    with Philippe Verreault-Julien
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 (C): 109-118. 2022.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    The red-beard evolutionary explanation of human sociality
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (4): 1-17. 2021.
    Recent evolutionary studies on cooperation devote specific attention to non-verbal expressions of emotions. In this paper, I examine Robert Frank’s popular attempt to explain emotions, non-verbal markers and social behaviours. Following this line of work, I focus on the green-beard explanation of social behaviours. In response to the criticisms raised against this controversial ultimate explanation, based on resources found in Frank’s work, I propose an alternative red-beard explanation of human…Read more
    Recent evolutionary studies on cooperation devote specific attention to non-verbal expressions of emotions. In this paper, I examine Robert Frank’s popular attempt to explain emotions, non-verbal markers and social behaviours. Following this line of work, I focus on the green-beard explanation of social behaviours. In response to the criticisms raised against this controversial ultimate explanation, based on resources found in Frank’s work, I propose an alternative red-beard explanation of human sociality. The red-beard explanation explains the emergence and evolution of emotions, a proximate cause, rather than patterns of behaviour. In contrast to simple evolutionary models that invoke a green-beard mechanism, I demonstrate that the red-beard explanation can be evolutionary stable. Social emotions are a common cause of a social behaviour and a phenotypic marker and therefore cooperative behaviour cannot be suppressed without also changing the marker.
    Evolutionary Biology
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    Review of John Mizzoni’s Evolution and the Foundations of Ethics. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2017, 272 pp
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 11 (2): 284-290. 2018.
    Meta-EthicsNormative Ethics
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