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  1. Modeling Rationality, Morality and Evolution; Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science, Volume 7.Peter A. Danielson - 1998 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This collection focuses on questions that arise when morality is considered from the perspective of recent work on rational choice and evolution. Linking questions like "Is it rational to be moral?" to the evolution of cooperation in "The Prisoners Dilemma," the book brings together new work using models from game theory, evolutionary biology, and cognitive science, as well as from philosophical analysis. Among the contributors are leading figures in these fields, including David Gauthier, Paul M. Churchland, Brian Skyrms, Ronald de (...)
     
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    Artificial Morality: Virtuous Robots for Virtual Games.Peter Danielson - 1992 - London: Routledge.
    This book explores the role of artificial intelligence in the development of a claim that morality is person-made and rational. Professor Danielson builds moral robots that do better than amoral competitors in a tournament of games like the Prisoners Dilemma and Chicken. The book thus engages in current controversies over the adequacy of the received theory of rational choice. It sides with Gauthier and McClennan, who extend the devices of rational choice to include moral constraint. Artificial Morality goes further, (...)
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    Artificial Morality: Virtuous Robots for Virtual Games.Peter Danielson - 1992 - Routledge.
    This book explores the role of artificial intelligence in the development of a claim that morality is person-made and rational. Professor Danielson builds moral robots that do better than amoral competitors in a tournament of games like the Prisoners Dilemma and Chicken. The book thus engages in current controversies over the adequacy of the received theory of rational choice. It sides with Gauthier and McClennan, who extend the devices of rational choice to include moral constraint. _Artificial Morality_ goes further, (...)
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    Cristina Bicchieri, Richard Jeffrey, and Brian Skyrms, eds., The Dynamics of Norms:The Dynamics ofNorms.Peter Danielson - 1998 - Ethics 108 (4):828-830.
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    Daniel M. Hausman and Michael S. McPherson, Economic Analysis and Maral Philosophy:Economic Analysis and Maral Philosophy.Peter Danielson - 1998 - Ethics 109 (1):198-200.
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    Modeling rationality, morality, and evolution.Peter Danielson (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This collection focuses on questions that arise when morality is considered from the perspective of recent work on rational choice and evolution. Linking questions like "Is it rational to be moral?" to the evolution of cooperation in "The Prisoners Dilemma," the book brings together new work using models from game theory, evolutionary biology, and cognitive science, as well as from philosophical analysis. Among the contributors are leading figures in these fields, including David Gauthier, Paul M. Churchland, Brian Skyrms, Ronald de (...)
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    Modeling Rationality, Morality, and Evolution.Peter Danielson (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This collection of essays focuses on questions that arise when morality is considered from the perspective of recent work on rational choice and evolution. The contributors focus especially on modelling games like "The Prisoner's Dilemma". Included are noted philosophers like David Gauthier, Paul Churchland, Brian Skyrms, Ronald de Sousa, and Elliott Sober. This is the seventh volume in the Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science series.
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  8. Evolutionary models of cooperative mechanisms: Artificial morality and genetic programming.Peter Danielson - 1998 - In Modeling Rationality, Morality, and Evolution. Oxford University Press. pp. 7.
     
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    Review Symposium : II—Theories, Intuitions and the Problem of World-Wide Distributive Justice.Peter Danielson - 1973 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (4):331-340.
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    Deep, Cheap, and Improvable.Peter Danielson, Rana Ahmad, Zosia Bornik, Hadi Dowlatabadi & Edwin Levy - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Research 32 (9999):315-326.
    A democratic ethics of biological technology must engage the public. This is not easy to do in a way that satisfies the demands of democratic ethics, or meets the pace of rapidly changing, complex technology. This paper describes a solution proposed by the University of British Columbia’s Norms Evolving in Response to Dilemmas interdisciplinary research group. The solution, the NERD web survey, has three distinct advantages over other methods: it is Deep—the survey provides deep data, particularly when compared to alternatives (...)
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    Mixed views about radical life extension.Allen Alvarez, Lumberto Mendoza & Peter Danielson - 2015 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):87-110.
    Background: Recent studies on public attitudes toward life extension technologies show a mix of ambivalence toward and support for extending the human lifespan. Attitudes toward genetic modification of organisms and technological enhancements may be used to categorize individuals according to political or ideological orientation such as technoprogressive or conservative and it could be easy to assume that these categories are related to more general categorizations related to culture, e.g. between Traditional and Secular-rational values in the World Values Survey. This paper (...)
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    Rationality and evolution.Peter Danielson - 2004 - In Piers Rawling & Alfred R. Mele (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Rationality. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 417--437.
    Rationality and evolution are apparently quite different, applying, respectively, to the acts of complex, well-informed individuals and to populations of what may be mindlessly simple entities. So it is remarkable that evolutionary game theory shows the theory of rational agents and that of populations of replicating strategies to be isomorphic. Danielson illustrates its main concepts—evolutionarily stable strategies and replicator dynamics—with simple models that apply to biological and social interactions; and he distinguishes biological, economic, and generalist ways of interpreting the (...)
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    Nerd and norms: Framework and experiments.Peter Danielson, Alex Mesoudi & Roger Stanev - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5):830-842.
    We advocate and share the same theoretical framework for empirical research in ethics as exemplified in Christina Bicchieri’s The Grammar of Society. Our research differs from Bicchieri’s in our approach to experimentation: where she relies on lab experiments, we have constructed an experimental platform based on an internet survey instrument; where she relies on rational reconstructions, we do not. In this paper we focus on four contrasts in our methods: (1) we provide a space to explore ethical influence and norm (...)
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  14. Playing with ethics: Games, norms and moral freedom.Peter Danielson - 2005 - Topoi 24 (2):221-227.
    Morality is serious yet it needs to be reconciled with the free play of alternatives that characterizes rational and ethical agency. Beginning with a sketch of the seriousness of morality modeled as a constraint, this paper introduces a technical conception of play as degrees of freedom. We consider two ways to apply game theory to ethics, rationalist and evolutionary game theory, contrasting the way they model moral constraint. Freedom in the rationalist account is problematic, subverting willful commitment. In the evolutionary (...)
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  15. Cae.Alex Mesoudi & Peter Danielson - 2007 - In Laurie DiMauro (ed.), Ethics. Greenhaven Press. pp. 1Z2.
     
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    Hard Cases in Hard Places: Singer's Agenda for Applied Ethics.Peter A. Danielson & Chris J. MacDonald - 1996 - Dialogue 35 (3):599-610.
    It may seem that there is no need to review such a well-known book. This is the second edition of Peter Singer's text, Practical Ethics. The first edition has been widely used and influential; indeed for many it defines the field of applied ethics. The field is lucky; rarely is such popular work so carefully argued, so factually well informed and so well written. In addition, it is unusual for the author of a basic text to be so daring. (...)
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  17. Amartya Sen, On. Ethics and Economics Reviewed by.Peter Danielson - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (4):152-154.
  18. Byron M. Roth and John D. Mullen, Decision-Making: Its Logic and Practice Reviewed by.Peter Danielson - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (2):141-143.
     
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    Critical Notice.Peter Danielson - 1998 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 28 (4):627-652.
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  20. David Miller, Anarchism Reviewed by.Peter Danielson - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (5):207-210.
  21. David Schmidtz, The Limits of Government: An Essay on the Public Goods Argument Reviewed by.Peter Danielson - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (5):355-357.
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    Engaging the Public in the Ethics of Robots for War and Peace.Peter Danielson - 2011 - Philosophy and Technology 24 (3):239-249.
    Emerging technologies like robotics for war and peace stress our moral norms and generate much public interest and controversy. We use this interest to attract participants to an innovative on-line survey platform, designed for experimenting with public engagement in the ethics of technology. In particular, the N-Reasons platform addresses several issues in democratic ethics: the cost of public participation, the methodological issue of feasible reflective ethical equilibrium (how can individuals in a large group, take into account the ethical views of (...)
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  23. How computers extend artificial morality.Peter Danielson - 1998 - In T. W. Bynum & J. Moor (eds.), The Digital Phoenix. Cambridge: Blackwell.
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    Learning to cooperate: Reciprocity and self-control.Peter Danielson - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):256-257.
    Using a simple learning agent, we show that learning self-control in the primrose path experiment does parallel learning cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma. But Rachlin's claim that “there is no essential difference between self-control and altruism” is too strong. Only iterated prisoner's dilemmas played against reciprocators are reduced to self-control problems. There is more to cooperation than self-control and even altruism in a strong sense.
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  25. M. David Ermann, Mary Williams and Claudio Gutierrez, eds., Computers, Ethics & Society Reviewed by.Peter Danielson - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (1):17-19.
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  26. Michael Slote, Beyond Optimizing: A Study of Rational Choice Reviewed by.Peter Danielson - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (4):293-294.
     
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    Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences Jon Elster Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. vii + 184 p. US$9.95.Peter Danielson - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (4):597-.
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    Prisoner's Dilemma Popularized: Game Theory and Ethical Progress.Peter Danielson - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (2):295-.
    Is game theory good for us? This may seem an odd question. In the strict sense, game theory—the axiomatic account of interaction between rational agents—is as morally neutral as arithmetic. But the popularization of game theory as a way of thinking about social interaction is far from neutral. Consider the contrast between characterizing bargaining over distribution as a “zero-sum society” and focussing on “win-win” cooperative solutions. These reflections bring us to the book under review, Prisoner's Dilemma, a popular introduction to (...)
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    Robots for the rest of us or the 'best' of us?Peter Danielson - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (1):75-81.
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    Surprising judgments about robot drivers: Experiments on rising expectations and blaming humans.Peter Danielson - 2015 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):73-86.
    N-Reasons is an experimental Internet survey platform designed to enhance public participation in applied ethics and policy. N-Reasons encourages individuals to generate reasons to support their judgments, and groups to converge on a common set of reasons pro and con various issues. In the Robot Ethics Survey some of the reasons contributed surprising judgments about autonomous machines. Presented with a version of the trolley problem with an autonomous train as the agent, participants gave unexpected answers, revealing high expectations for the (...)
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    Taking anarchism seriously.Peter Danielson - 1978 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 8 (2):137-152.
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    The moral and ethical significance of tit for tat.Peter Danielson - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (3):449-.
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    The place of ethics in a unified behavioral science.Peter Danielson - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1):23-24.
    Behavioral science, unified in the way Gintis proposes, should affect ethics, which also finds itself in “disarray,” in three ways. First, it raises the standards. Second, it removes the easy targets of economic and sociobiological selfishness. Third, it provides methods, in particular the close coupling of theory and experiments, to construct a better ethics. (Published Online April 27 2007).
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    Which Games Should Constrained Maximizers Play?Peter Danielson - 2001 - In Christopher W. Morris & Arthur Ripstein (eds.), Practical Rationality and Preference: Essays for David Gauthier. Cambridge University Press. pp. 173.
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    Book reviews : Against the self-images of the age; essays on ideology and philosoplay. Alasdair Macintyre. New York: Schocken books, i97i. Pp. X +284. $I0.00. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1972 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (1):364-365.
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    The Visible Hand of Morality. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):357-384.
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    Designing a machine to learn about the ethics of robotics: the N-reasons platform. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 2010 - Ethics and Information Technology 12 (3):251-261.
    We can learn about human ethics from machines. We discuss the design of a working machine for making ethical decisions, the N-Reasons platform, applied to the ethics of robots. This N-Reasons platform builds on web based surveys and experiments, to enable participants to make better ethical decisions. Their decisions are better than our existing surveys in three ways. First, they are social decisions supported by reasons. Second, these results are based on weaker premises, as no exogenous expertise (aside from that (...)
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  38. The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology. By Peter Singer. New York: New American Library. 1982. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1983 - Reason Papers 9:95-103.
     
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    Review of Wendell Wallach, Colin Allen, Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right From Wrong[REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3).
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  40. Dismantling the Memory Machine: A Philosophical Investigation of Machine Theories of Memory. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1982 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (1):104-105.
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    Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1982 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (1):105-106.
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    Book ReviewsJan Narveson,. Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy.Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. Pp. xiv+313. $75.00 ; $24.95. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 2003 - Ethics 113 (4):902-905.
  43. David Miller, Anarchism. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5:207-210.
     
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    Evolution of the Social Contract. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1998 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 28 (4):627-652.
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    Nuts and Bolts for the Social SciencesJon Elster Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. vii + 184 p. US$9.95. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (4):597-602.
  46. Michael Slote, Beyond Optimizing: A Study of Rational Choice. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11:293-294.
     
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    Rights and Regulation: Ethical, Political, and Economic Issues Tibor R. Machan and M. Bruce Johnson, editors Pacific Studies in Public Policy Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1983. Pp. xxv, 309. $35.00, $11.95 paper. [REVIEW]Peter A. Danielson - 1985 - Dialogue 24 (2):361-364.
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    The Ethics of War. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (3):285-288.
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    The Ethics of War. [REVIEW]Peter Danielson - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (3):285-288.
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    Boss, Judith and James M. Nuzum.Judith Boss, Giordano Bruno, Vere Chappell, John Cottingham, Peter A. Danielson, Rene Descartes, John Finis, R. J. Hollingdale & Vittorio Hösle - 1999 - Teaching Philosophy 22 (2):237.
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