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Jonathan Grose
University of Southampton
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    How Many Organisms during a Pregnancy?Jonathan Grose - 2020 - Philosophy of Science 87 (5):1049-1060.
    Mammalian placental pregnancy is a neglected problem case for theories of organismality. This example is closer to home than those typically discussed within philosophy of biology. I apply evolutio...
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  2. Social norms and game theory: harmony or discord?Cédric Paternotte & Jonathan Grose - 2013 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 64 (3):551-587.
    Recent years have witnessed an increased number of game-theoretic approaches to social norms, which apparently share some common vocabulary and methods. We describe three major approaches of this kind (due to Binmore, Bicchieri and Gintis), before comparing them systematically on five crucial themes: generality of the solution, preference transformation, punishment, epistemic conditions and type of explanation. This allows us to show that these theories are, by and large, less compatible than they seem. We then argue that those three theories struggle (...)
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    Modelling and the fall and rise of the handicap principle.Jonathan Grose - 2011 - Biology and Philosophy 26 (5):677-696.
    The story of the fall and rise of Zahavi’s handicap principle is one of a battle between models. Early attempts at formal modeling produced negative results and, unsurprisingly, scepticism about the principle. A major change came in 1990 with Grafen’s production of coherent models of a handicap mechanism of honest signalling. This paper’s first claim is that acceptance of the principle, and its dissemination into other disciplines, has been driven principally by that, and subsequent modeling, rather than by empirical results. (...)
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    Robustness in evolutionary explanations: a positive account.Cédric Paternotte & Jonathan Grose - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (1):73-96.
    Robustness analysis is widespread in science, but philosophers have struggled to justify its confirmatory power. We provide a positive account of robustness by analysing some explicit and implicit uses of within and across-model robustness in evolutionary theory. We argue that appeals to robustness are usually difficult to justify because they aim to increase the likeliness that a phenomenon obtains. However, we show that robust results are necessary for explanations of phenomena with specific properties. Across-model robustness is necessary for how-possibly explanations (...)
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  5. Social Norms: Repeated Interactions, Punishment, and Context Dependence.Jonathan Grose & Cedric Paternotte - 2013 - Public Reason 5 (1):3-13.
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    Eva jablonbka and Marion J. Lamb evolution in four dimensions: Genetic, epigenetic, behavioral and symbolic variation in the history of life.Jonathan Grose - 2009 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (3):667-672.
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    Genuine versus deceptive emotional displays.Jonathan Grose - unknown
    This paper contributes to the explanation of human cooperative behaviour, examining the implications of Brian Skyrms’ modelling of the prisoner’s dilemma (PD). Augmenting a PD with signalling strategies promotes cooperation, but a challenge that must be addressed is what prevents signals being subverted by deceptive behaviour. Empirical results suggest that emotional displays can play a signalling role and, to some extent, are secure from subversion. I examine proximate explanations and then offer an evolutionary explanation for the translucency of emotional displays. (...)
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    Genuine versus Deceptive Emotional Displays.Jonathan Grose - 2010 - In Henk W. de Regt (ed.), Epsa Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009. Springer. pp. 77--88.
    This paper contributes to the explanation of human cooperative behaviour, examining the implications of Brian Skyrms’ modelling of the prisoner’s dilemma. Augmenting a PD with signalling strategies promotes cooperation, but a challenge that must be addressed is what prevents signals being subverted by deceptive behaviour. Empirical results suggest that emotional displays can play a signalling role and, to some extent, are secure from subversion. I examine proximate explanations and then offer an evolutionary explanation for the translucency of emotional displays. Selection (...)
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    Margaret Schabas * The Natural Origins of Economics.Jonathan Grose - 2011 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 62 (2):433-436.
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    No Title available: Reviews.Jonathan Grose - 2009 - Economics and Philosophy 25 (1):113-119.
  11. Cooperation, conflict, sex and bargaining: Joan Roughgarden’s: The genial gene. University of California Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-520-25826-6.Samir Okasha, Ken Binmore, Jonathan Grose & Cédric Paternotte - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 25 (2):257-267.
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    EVA JABLONBKA AND MARION J. LAMB Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life. [REVIEW]Jonathan Grose - 2009 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (3):667-672.
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    Review of The structural evolution of morality. [REVIEW]Jonathan Grose - 2009 - Economics and Philosophy 25 (1):113-119.
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    The Structural Evolution of Morality, Jason McKenzie Alexander. Cambridge University Press, 2007, ix + 300 pages. [REVIEW]Jonathan Grose - 2009 - Economics and Philosophy 25 (1):113-119.