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Games in the Philosophy of Biology
Book • 2020
This book surveys the use of game theory and evolutionary game theory in the philosophy of biology.
It explores questions related to communication, meaning, and prosociality through models like signaling games, the prisoner's dilemma, the stag hunt, and bargaining games.
The book provides insights into strategic behavior in biological systems and its implications for understanding social groups.
It explores questions related to communication, meaning, and prosociality through models like signaling games, the prisoner's dilemma, the stag hunt, and bargaining games.
The book provides insights into strategic behavior in biological systems and its implications for understanding social groups.
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as the author of two books on game theory, its application to biology and human behavior, and the origins of unfairness in society.


Sean M. Carroll

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