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Games in the Philosophy of Biology

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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.

Author: O'Connor Cailin
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9781108727518
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020

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.

Cailin O’Connor is associate professor of logic and philosophy of science at the University of California, Irvine.

James Owen Weatherall is professor of logic and philosophy of science at the University of California, Irvine, and author of the New York Times best-seller The Physics of Wall Street.

Both are members of the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Science. They reside in California.

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