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Evolution, Games, and God: The Principle of Cooperation
Harvard University Press, 2013 eISBN: 978-0-674-07549-8 | Cloth: 978-0-674-04797-6 Library of Congress Classification QH360.5.E965 2013 Dewey Decimal Classification 576.8
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
According to the reigning competition-driven model of evolution, selfish behaviors that maximize an organism’s reproductive potential offer a fitness advantage over self-sacrificing behaviors—rendering unselfish behavior for the sake of others a mystery that requires extra explanation. Evolution, Games, and God addresses this conundrum by exploring how cooperation, working alongside mutation and natural selection, plays a critical role in populations from microbes to human societies. Inheriting a tendency to cooperate, argue the contributors to this book, may be as beneficial as the self-preserving instincts usually thought to be decisive in evolutionary dynamics. See other books on: Cooperation | Evolution (Biology) | Games | God | Religion & Science See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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