eame5.jpg (7446 bytes)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:

Axelrod, Robert. 1978. "Artificial Intelligence & the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma", Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Institute of Public Policy Studies, no. 120.

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.