Strong reciprocity, cooperation, focal rules and deontological virtues
Strong reciprocity, or the willingness of players to act as "conditional cooperators" who punish bad behaviour and reward good behaviour may be a more sophisticated explanation for the evolution of cooperation than folk theorems, but critics have argued that it is maladaptive and thus unab...
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Main Author: | Largoza, Gerardo L. |
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