Rachael Brown (ANU): Generating benefit: Social learning and the other cooperation problem.
Abstract: Explaining how cooperation evolves is one of the primary
research projects in evolutionary biology and philosophy of biology.
Such work typically focus on the maintenance of cooperation in the
face of potential free-riders. While this is no doubt important,
explaining how living in a group "generates benefits" for individuals
over solitary living is also necessary for a full account of the
evolution of cooperation. In this paper, I consider this "second
problem of cooperation" from a new perspective focusing on social
learning in non-human animals and its impact on the evolution of
cooperation.
Location
Coombs Seminar Room A