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Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation

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Abstract

The latest interdisciplinary research on the evolutionary models of cooperation. Current thinking in evolutionary biology holds that competition among individuals is the key to understanding natural selection. When competition exists, it is obvious that conflict arises; the emergence of cooperation, however, is less straightforward and calls for in-depth analysis. Much research is now focused on defining and expanding the evolutionary models of cooperation. Understanding the mechanisms of cooperation has relevance for fields other than biology. Anthropology, economics, mathematics, political science, primatology, and psychology are adopting the evolutionary approach and developing analogies based on it.…

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Keywords
  • Sociocultural evolution
  • Competition (biology)
  • Primatology
  • Evolutionary game theory
  • Process (computing)
  • Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
  • Natural selection
  • Relevance (law)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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