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Distinctive human social motivations in a game-theoretic framework
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2005
Abstract
I discuss implications of Tomasello et al's hypothesis that humans exhibit distinctive collective intentionality for game-theoretic approaches to modeling human evolution. Representing the hypothesis game-theoretically forces a question about whether it implies only distinctively human motivations or both distinctive motivations and distinctive cognitive capacities for representation of intentions. I also note that the hypothesis explains uniquely human ideological conflict and invites game-theoretic modeling of this.
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1. Clark (2002), Dennett (2003), and Sterelny (2004) all provide supporting philosophical arguments for this view.