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Behaving as Expected: Public Information and Fairness Norms

Cristina Bicchieri

Alex Chavez

Common Knowledge and Convention

Giacomo Sillari

Computer-mediated communication and cooperation in social dilemmas: an experimental analysis

Cristina Bicchieri

Azi Lev-On

Do the Right Thing: But Only if Others Do So

Cristina Bicchieri

Erte Xiao

Evolutionary and Cognitive Science

Nicolas Baumard

Dan Sperber

Game Theory

Cristina Bicchieri

Giacomo Sillari

Intuitive and reflective inferences

Hugo Mercier

Dan Sperber

A Logical Framework for Convention

Giacomo Sillari

The Medium or the Message? Communication Relevance and Richness in Trust Games

Cristini Bicchieri

Azi Lev-On

Alex Chavez

Models of Awareness

Giacomo Sillari

Moral reputation: An evolutionary and cognitive perspective

Dan Sperber

Nicolas Baumard

A mutualistic approach to morality
Nicolas Baumard

Jean-Baptiste André

Dan Sperber

On the universality of argumentative reasoning

Hugo Mercier

Preschoolers Are Able to Take Merit into Account When Distributing Goods

Nicolas Baumard

Olivier Mascaro

Coralie Chevallier

Quantified Logic of Awareness and Impossible Possible Worlds

Giacomo Sillari

Reasoning is for arguing: Understanding the successes and failures of deliberation

Hugo Mercier

Hélène Landemore

Reasoning serves argumentation in children
Hugo Mercier

The restorative logic of punishment: Another argument in favor of weak selection

Nicolas Baumard

Rule-following as coordination: A game-theoretic approach

Giacomo Sillari

Second- or third-party punishment? When self-interest hides behind apparent functional interventions

Nicolas Baumard

Pierre Liénard

Social opportunities and the evolution of fairness

Jean-Baptiste Andre´

Nicolas Baumard

The social origins of folk epistemology

Hugo Mercier

Trustworthiness is a social norm, but trusting is not

Cristina Bicchieri

Erte Xiao

Ryan Muldoon

What goes around comes around: The evolutionary roots of the belief in immanent justice

Nicolas Baumard

Coralie Chevallier

Why do humans reason? Arguments for an argumentative theory

Hugo Mercier

Dan Sperber

 

 

 

 

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