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Evolution, Games, and God (Nowak Martin A. (Hrsg.) / Coakley, Sarah (Hrsg.) / Almenberg Johan (Beitr.) / Brooke, John Hedley (Beitr.) / Clayton, Philip (Beitr.) / Curtis Heather D. (Beitr.) / Dixon, Thomas (Beitr.) / Dreber Anna (Beitr.) / Fisher Justin C. (Beitr.) / Hall Ned (Beitr.) / Hauert Christoph (Beitr.) / Hauser Marc D. (Beitr.) / Jackson Timothy P. (Beitr.) / Johnson Dominic D. P. (Beitr.) / Kosslyn Stephen M. (Beitr.) / Lee Maurice (Beitr.) / Lohmann Friedrich (Beitr.) / Porter Jean (Beitr.) / Pruss Alexander (Beitr.) / Rota Michael (Beitr.) / Schloss Jeffrey P. (Beitr.))
Zusammenfassung
Evolution, Games, and God explores how cooperation and altruism, alongside mutation and natural selection, play a critical role in evolution, from microbes to human societies. Inheriting a tendency to cooperate and self-sacrifice on behalf of others may be as beneficial to a population's survival as the self-preserving instincts of individuals.
Martin A. Nowak is Director of the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and Professor of Mathematics and Biology at Harvard University.

Sarah Coakley is Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity and Deputy Chair of Arts and Humanities at the University of Cambridge.

Heather D. Curtis is Associate Professor of Religion at Tufts University.

Dominic D. P. Johnson is Alistair Buchan Professor of International Relations at St Antony's College, University of Oxford.

Stephen M. Kosslyn is John Lindsley Professor of Psychology in Memory of William James, Emeritus, at Harvard University and Director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.