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Joseph Henrich / Social psychology / Sociology / Herbert Gintis / Behavior / Structure / Evolution of cooperation / Group selection / Cooperation / Game theory / Population genetics / Dilemmas
Date: 2009-10-18 17:28:28
Joseph Henrich
Social psychology
Sociology
Herbert Gintis
Behavior
Structure
Evolution of cooperation
Group selection
Cooperation
Game theory
Population genetics
Dilemmas

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