Nowak Martin A, Sigmund Karl
Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Nature. 2005 Oct 27;437(7063):1291-8. doi: 10.1038/nature04131.
Natural selection is conventionally assumed to favour the strong and selfish who maximize their own resources at the expense of others. But many biological systems, and especially human societies, are organized around altruistic, cooperative interactions. How can natural selection promote unselfish behaviour? Various mechanisms have been proposed, and a rich analysis of indirect reciprocity has recently emerged: I help you and somebody else helps me. The evolution of cooperation by indirect reciprocity leads to reputation building, morality judgement and complex social interactions with ever-increasing cognitive demands.
传统观点认为,自然选择青睐那些以牺牲他人为代价来最大化自身资源的强者和自私者。但许多生物系统,尤其是人类社会,是围绕利他性的合作互动组织起来的。自然选择如何能促进无私行为呢?人们提出了各种机制,最近对间接互惠的深入分析应运而生:我帮助你,别人帮助我。通过间接互惠实现的合作进化会带来声誉建立、道德判断以及认知需求不断增加的复杂社会互动。