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Evolution Games and God: The Principle of Cooperation

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According to the reigning competition-driven model of evolution selfish behaviors that maximize an organisms reproductive potential offer a fitness advantage over self-sacrificing behaviorsrendering unselfish behavior for the sake of others a mystery that requires extra explanation. Evolution Games and God addresses this conundrum by exploring how cooperation working alongside mutation and natural selection plays a critical role in populations from microbes to human societies. Inheriting a tendency to cooperate argue the contributors to this book may be as beneficial as the self-preserving instincts usually thought to be decisive in evolutionary dynamics. Assembling experts in mathematical biology history of science psychology philosophy and theology Martin Nowak and Sarah Coakley take an interdisciplinary approach to the terms cooperation and altruism. Using game theory the authors elucidate mechanisms by which cooperationa form of working together in which one individual benefits at the cost of anotherarises through natural selection. They then examine altruismcooperation which includes the sometimes conscious choice to act sacrificially for the collective goodas a key concept in scientific attempts to explain the origins of morality. Discoveries in cooperation go beyond the spread of genes in a population to include the spread of cultural transformations such as languages ethics and religious systems of meaning. The authors resist the presumption that theology and evolutionary theory are inevitably at odds. Rather in rationally presenting a number of theological interpretations of the phenomena of cooperation and altruism they find evolutionary explanation and theology to be strongly compatible.