"Evolutionary game theory originated as an application of the mathematical theory of games to biological contexts, arising from the realization that frequency dependent fitness introduces a strategic aspect to evolution. Recently, however, evolutionary game theory has become of increased interest to economists, sociologists, and anthropologists--and social scientists in general--as well as philosophers."
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J. McKenzie Alexander, "Evolutionary game theory." Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (2010).
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