Game Theory, Indirect Modeling, and the Origin of Morality

Journal of Philosophy 108 (4):171-187 (2011)
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Arnon Levy
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Sex and Justice.Brian Skyrms - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (6):305-320.
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