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Academic discussion of game theory, group selection, and moral intuitions

Academic discussion of game theory, group selection, and moral intuitions The passage is a scholarly analysis of evolutionary game theory and moral philosophy with no mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Explores game theory as an explanation for moral intuitions.; Discusses group selection versus individual selection in human cooperation.; Argues that moral norms may be inefficient from a group welfare perspective.

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Academic discussion of game theory, group selection, and moral intuitions The passage is a scholarly analysis of evolutionary game theory and moral philosophy with no mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Explores game theory as an explanation for moral intuitions.; Discusses group selection versus individual selection in human cooperation.; Argues that moral norms may be inefficient from a group welfare perspective.

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kagglehouse-oversightgame-theorygroup-selectionmoral-philosophyevolutionary-psychology

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