The Calculus of Selfishness

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Dive into the intricate world of human behavior with 'The Calculus of Selfishness.' This enlightening paperback, published by Princeton University Press, explores the paradox of cooperation among inherently selfish individuals. Renowned author Karl Sigmund, a trailblazer in evolutionary game theory, sheds light on how self-interest can complicate social dilemmas and even become self-defeating. Through compelling narratives and established game theory models, this book delves into key social and economic experiments, including the Prisoner's Dilemma and Ultimatum Game, uncovering the essential conditions that foster cooperation. Discover how reciprocity and reputation influence decision-making and get insights into collective action through deterministic and probabilistic economic interactions. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone curious about the intersection of philosophy, biology, and economics, 'The Calculus of Selfishness' reveals the surprising ways selfishness can lead to collective benefit. A must-read for those interested in social dynamics and human psychology.

Discover the balance between self-interest and collaboration in our interconnected world. Perfect for course studies or personal enrichment, this engaging volume promises to change how you view cooperation and competition in everyday life.

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