Evolutionary Game Theory and Interdisciplinary Integration

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Abstract

Interdisciplinary research is becoming more and more popular. Many funding bodies encourage interdisciplinarity, as a criterion that promises scientific progress. Traditionally this has been linked to the idea of integrating or unifying disciplines. Using evolutionary game theory as a case study, Till Grüne-Yanoff (2016) argued that there is no such necessary link between interdisciplinary success and integration. Contrary to this, this paper argues that evolutionary game theory is a genuine case of successful integration between economics and biology, shedding lights on the many dimensions along which integration can take place.

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Veit, W. (2023). Evolutionary Game Theory and Interdisciplinary Integration. Croatian Journal of Philosophy, 23(67), 33–50. https://doi.org/10.52685/cjp.23.67.2

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