1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "A mutualistic approach to morality: the evolution of fairness by partner choice" ?
In line with this mutualistic approach, the study of a range of economic games involving property rights, collective actions, mutual help and punishment shows that participants ' distributions aim at sharing the costs and benefits of interactions in an impartial way.
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2. What are the two classes of models of the way that cooperation may have evolved?
Corresponding to the distinction between altruistic and mutualistic cooperation, there are two classes of models of the way in which cooperation may have evolved.
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3. What is the significance of partner choice in humans?
Many historical and social science studies have demonstrated that, in humans, partner choice can enforce cooperation without coercion or punishment (McAdams 1997).
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4. What are the three problems that have been highlighted?
Three problems in particular have been highlighted: (1) Humans cooperate in anonymous contexts – even when their reputation is not at stake, (2) humans spontaneously help others – even when they have not been helped previously, and (3) humans punish others – even at a cost to themselves.
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