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Evolving Ethics: The New Science of Good and Evil
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Evolving Ethics: The New Science of Good and Evil

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This book describes the application of Artificial Life simulation to evolutionary scenarios of wide ethical interest, including the evolution of altruism, rape and abortion, providing a new meaning to ‘experimental philosophy’. The authors also apply evolutionary ALife techniques to explore contentious issues within evolutionary theory itself, such as the evolution of aging. They justify these uses of simulation in science and philosophy, both in general and in their specific applications here. Evolving Ethics will be of interest to researchers, enthusiasts, students and interested lay readers in the fields of Artificial Life, philosophy of science, ethics, agent- and individual-based modeling in ecology and the social sciences, computer simulation, evolutionary biology, evolutionary psychology and the social sciences. Dr Steven Mascaro is a researcher in computer simulation and Artificial Life. Dr Kevin Korb is a Reader in the Clayton School of Information Technology, Monash University. Dr Ann Nicholson is an Associate Professor in the Clayton School of Information Technology, Monash University. Owen Woodberry is a researcher in the Clayton School of Information Technology, Monash University.

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Format
Undefined
Publisher
Imprint Academic
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2010
Pages
450
ISBN
9781845402051

This book describes the application of Artificial Life simulation to evolutionary scenarios of wide ethical interest, including the evolution of altruism, rape and abortion, providing a new meaning to ‘experimental philosophy’. The authors also apply evolutionary ALife techniques to explore contentious issues within evolutionary theory itself, such as the evolution of aging. They justify these uses of simulation in science and philosophy, both in general and in their specific applications here. Evolving Ethics will be of interest to researchers, enthusiasts, students and interested lay readers in the fields of Artificial Life, philosophy of science, ethics, agent- and individual-based modeling in ecology and the social sciences, computer simulation, evolutionary biology, evolutionary psychology and the social sciences. Dr Steven Mascaro is a researcher in computer simulation and Artificial Life. Dr Kevin Korb is a Reader in the Clayton School of Information Technology, Monash University. Dr Ann Nicholson is an Associate Professor in the Clayton School of Information Technology, Monash University. Owen Woodberry is a researcher in the Clayton School of Information Technology, Monash University.

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Format
Undefined
Publisher
Imprint Academic
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2010
Pages
450
ISBN
9781845402051