Evolution of the Social Contract
In this new edition of Evolution of the Social Contract, Brian Skyrms uses evolutionary game theory to analyze the genesis of social contracts and investigates social phenomena including justice, communication, altruism, and bargaining. Featuring new material on evolution and information transfer, and including recent developments in game theory and evolution literature, his book introduces and applies appropriate concepts of equilibrium and evolutionary dynamics, showing how key issues can be modeled as games and considering the ways in which evolution sometimes supports, and sometimes does not support, rational choice. He discusses topics including how bargaining with neighbors promotes sharing of resources, the diversity of behavior in ultimatum bargaining in small societies, the Prisoner's Dilemma, and an investigation into signaling games and the spontaneous emergence of meaningful communication. His book will be of great interest to readers in philosophy of science, social science, evolutionary biology, game and decision theory, and political theory.
- Provides a new perspective on social contract bargaining, commitment, and altruism through a game theoretic analysis
- Offers a fuller account of the genesis of the social contract by contrasting evolution with rational choice
- Features discussion of the evolution of signals and spontaneous generation of meaning
Reviews & endorsements
'This second edition is an important update of Brian Skyrms' important book. Game theorists in evolutionary biology, economics and philosophy will continue to profit from, and enjoy, Skyrms' groundbreaking work.' Elliott Sober, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Product details
October 2014Paperback
9781107434288
164 pages
216 × 139 × 10 mm
0.22kg
5 b/w illus. 1 table
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the original edition
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Sex and justice
- 2. Fairness and commitment
- 3. Mutual aid
- 4. Correlated convention
- 5. The evolution of meaning
- Postscript
- Notes
- References
- Index.