Ackowledgements
Contributors
1: Peter A. Danielson: Introduction
Rationality
2: Edward F. McClennen: Rationality and Rules
3: David Gauthier: Intention and Deliberation
4: Michael E. Bratman: Following Through with One's Plans: Reply to
David Gauthier
5: A. D. Irvine: How Braess' Paradox Solves Newcomb's Problem
6: Bryan R. Routledge: Economics of the Prisoner's Dilemma: A
Background
7: Ronald de Sousa: Modeling Rationality: Normative or
Descriptive?
Modeling Social Interaction
8: Leslie Burkholder: Theorem 1
9: Louis Marinoff: The Failure of Success: Intrafamilial
Exploitation in the Prisoner's Dilemma
10: Peter Kollock: Transforming Social Dilemmas: Group Identity and
Co-Operation
11: Bernardo A. Huberman and Natalie S. Glance: Beliefs and
Co-Operation
12: Paul M. Churchland: The Nueral Representation of the Social
World
Morality
13: David Schmidtz: Moral Dualism
14: Duncan MacIntosh: Categorically Rational Preferences and the
Structure of Morality
15: William J. Talbott: Why We Need a Moral Equilibrium Theory
16: Chantale LaCasse and Don Ross: Morality's Last Chance
Evolution
17: Brian Skyrms: Mutual Aid: Darwin Meets The Logic of
Decision
18: Elliott Sober: Three Differences between Deliberation and
Evolution
19: Peter A. Danielson: Evolutionary Models of Co-Operation
Mechanisms: Artificial Morality and Genetic Programming
20: Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Marengo, Andrea Bassanini, and Marco
Valente: Norms as Emergent Properties of Adaptive Learning: The
Case of Economic Routines
Brings together leading figures in a line of great contemporary
interest.
*Alexander Rosenberg, Philosophy, University of Georgia*
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