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Games in the Philosophy of Biology

Games in the Philosophy of Biology

Games in the Philosophy of Biology

Cailin O'Connor, University of California, Irvine
February 2020
Paperback
9781108727518
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    This is an Element surveying the most important literature using game theory and evolutionary game theory to shed light on questions in the philosophy of biology. There are two branches of literature that the book focuses on. It begins with a short introduction to game theory and evolutionary game theory. It then turns to working using signaling games to explore questions related to communication, meaning, language, and reference. The second part of the book addresses prosociality - strategic behavior that contributes to the successful functioning of social groups - using the prisoner's dilemma, stag hunt, and bargaining games.

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    February 2020
    Paperback
    9781108727518
    80 pages
    150 × 230 × 6 mm
    0.16kg
    17 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Games and dynamics
    • 3. Common interest signaling
    • 4. Conflict of interest signaling
    • 5. Meaning and information in signals
    • 6. Altruism and the Prisoner's Dilemma
    • 7. Stag hunting, bargaining, and the cultural evolution of norms
    • 8. Epilogue. Models, methods, and the philosophy of biology.
      Author
    • Cailin O'Connor , University of California, Irvine