A cooperative species : human reciprocity and its evolution / Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis.

  • Bowles, Samuel.
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[2011], ©2011
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Publication/Creation

Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2011], ©2011.

Physical description

xii, 262 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-249) and indexes.

Contents

1. A cooperative species -- 2. The evolution of altruism in humans. Preferences, beliefs, and constraints ; Social preferences and social dilemmas ; Genes, culture, groups, and institutions -- 3. Social preferences. Strong reciprocity is common ; Free-riders undermine cooperation ; Altruistic punishment sustains cooperation ; Effective punishment depends on legitimacy ; Purely symbolic punishment is effective ; People punish those who hurt others ; Social preferences are not irrational ; Culture and institutions matter ; Behavior is conditioned on group membership ; People enjoy cooperating and punishing free-riders ; Social preferences in laboratory and natural settings ; Competing explanations -- 4. The sociobiology of human cooperation. Inclusive fitness and human cooperation ; Modeling multi-level selection ; Equilibrium selection ; Reciprocal altruism ; Reciprocal altruism in large groups ; Reputation : indirect reciprocity ; Altruism as a signal of quality ; Positive assortment ; Mechanisms and motives -- 5. Cooperative Homo economicus. Folk theorems and evolutionary dynamics ; The folk theorem with imperfect public information ; The folk theorem with private information ; Evolutionarily irrelevant equilibria ; Social norms and correlated equilibria ; The missing choreographer -- 6. Ancestral human society. Cosmopolitan ancestors ; Genetic evidence ; Prehistoric warfare ; The foundations of social order ; The crucible of cooperation -- 7. The coevolution of institutions and behaviors. Selective extinction ; Reproductive leveling ; Genetic differentiation between groups ; Deme extinction and the evolution of altruism ; The Australian laboratory ; The coevolution of institutions and altruism ; Simulating gene-culture coevolution ; Levelers and warriors -- 8. Parochialism, altruism, and war. Parochial altruism and war ; The emergence of parochial altruism and war ; Simulated and experimental parochial altruism ; The legacy of a past "red in tooth and claw" -- 9. The evolution of strong reciprocity. Coordinated punishment ; Altruistic punishment in a realistic demography ; The emergence of strong reciprocity ; Why coordinated punishment succeeds ; A decentralized social order -- 10. Socialization. Cultural transmission ; Socialization and the survival of fitness-reducing norms ; Genes, culture, and the internalization of norms ; The internalized norm as hitchhiker ; The gene-culture coevolution of a fitness-reducing norm ; How can internalized norms be altruistic? ; The programmable brain -- 11. Social emotions. Reciprocity, shame, and punishment ; The evolution of social emotions ; The "great captains of our lives" -- 12. Human cooperation and its evolution. The origins of human cooperation ; The future of cooperation -- Appendixes. A1. Altruism defined ; A2. Agent-based models ; A3. Game theory ; A4. Dynamical systems ; A5. The replicator dynamic ; A6. Continuation probability and time discount factor ; A7. Alternatives to the standing model ; A8. The prisoner's dilemma with public and private signals ; A9. Student and nonstudent experimental subjects ; A10. The price equation ; A11. Weak multi-level selection ; A12. Cooperation and punishment with quorum sensing.

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  • 9780691151250
  • 0691151253