Recommended
Reading:
| Papers On Line |
| Peter Danielson's "How to Evolve Irrational Preferences" |
| Bill Harms' Notes on Replicator Dynamics |
| Bill Harms' The Evolution of Cooperation on Hostility Gradients (hypertext, with color plates) |
| Bill Harms' "The
Evolution of Normative Systems" (pdf) (a work in progress...) |
Bibliography:
Daly, Herman E. 1977. Steady-State Economics: The Economics of Biophysical Equilibrium and Moral Growth. San Francisco: Freeman.
Danielson Peter. In press. "Evolutionary Models of Cooperative Mechanisms" in P. Danielson, ed, Modeling Rationality, Morality and Evolution New York: Oxford University Press.
-- 1995a. "The Ethical Aftermath of Incentive Compatible Devices" Computing & Philosophy Conference, Carnegie-Mellon University.
-- 1995b. "From Rational to Robust", AAAI Fall Symposium on Rational Agency, M.I.T.
-- 1995c. "Evolving Artificial Moralities: Genetic Strategies, Spontaneous Orders, & Moral Catastrophe", in Alain Albert ed, Chaos and Society. Quebec: University of Quebec Press/Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 329 - 344.
-- 1994a. "Clans, Tolerance, Catastrophe and Hierarchy: The Evolution of Matching in the Prisoners Dilemma", Seventh Cognitive Science Conference, Vancouver, Feb. 1994.
-- 1994b. "Growing Better Green Beards: Evolutionary Artificial Morality", Canadian Philosophical Association Calgary.
-- 1994c. "Artificial Morality & Genetic Programming", Computer Science Colloquium, York University.
-- 1994d. "Evolving Players & Problems for Prisoner's Dilemmas", Washington University, St. Louis.
-- 1994e. "Artificial Morality and Genetic Algorithms", Phil. Colloq., University of Alberta, Edmonton.
-- 1993a. "Personal Responsibility", T. Hurka and H. Coward, eds., The Ethics of Atmospheric Change. Waterloo, Ont: Wilfred Laurier Press, pp. 81 - 98.
-- 1993b. "Rationality, Morality, and Politics: The Greenhouse Dilemma", J. Coombs and E. Winkler, eds., Applied Ethics: A Reader. London: Basil Blackwell, pp. 329 - 340
-- 1992. Artificial Morality: Virtuous Robots for Virtual Games. London: Routledge.
-- 1991. Prolog & the Prisoner's Dilemma", Computers & Philosophy, 65 - 77.
Dennett, Daniel. 1995. Darwin's Dangerous Idea. New York : Simon & Schuster.
Epistemology and Learning Group, 1995. StarLogo Reference Manual. Cambridge: MIT Media Lab.
Epstein, Joshua M. and Robert L. Axtell. 1995. Growing Artificial Societies. Wash. D.C.: Brookings Institution.
Frank, Robert., 1988. Passions within Reason. New York.: W.W. Norton.
Gauthier, David 1984. Morals by Agreement. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gibbard, Alan. 1990. Wise choices, apt feelings. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Gosling, James and Henry McGilton. 1995. The Java Language Environment, Mountain View, CA.: Sun Microsystems.
Koza, John. 1992. Genetic Programming. Cambridge, Mass: M.I.T. Press.
Krueger, L. 1995. "Looking for software that's not born in the USA", Globe & Mail, 29 Sept. 1995, A22.
Rachaels, James. 1991. Created from Animals: The Moral Implications of Darwinism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Resnick, Philip. 1994. Turtles, termites, and traffic jams : explorations in massively parallel microworlds. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Tague, Christina. 1995. "QUEST", SDRI Newsletter. UBC: Sustainable Development Research Institute, Sept. p.