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BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//TYPO3/NONSGML Calendar Base (cal) V1.11.1//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:www.hhu.de_248_23855 DTSTAMP:20200409T144150 DTSTART:20200602T161500Z DTEND:20200602T173000Z CATEGORIES:Forschungsseminar Theoretische Philosophie, Aus den Instituten SUMMARY:Karim Baraghith (Universität Düsseldorf): Evolutionary games on population graphs DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\r\n\r\nIn this talk\, I assume the following thesis\, SYNGET : Generalized evolutionary theory (GET) can be synthesized in such a way\, that makes microevolutionary transmission and macroevolutionary population structure explanatory transferable into each other – similar as it was achieved for the theory of biological evolution during the “modern synthesis”. I will present a formal framework\, that makes use of graph theory and game theory and show how both can yield such a unifying explanation. In order to do so\, I will introduce two new games: the “Prisoner’s Network” and the “Signaling Network”\, where variation\, selection and reproduction of interactive strategies leads to different amounts of cohesion in social networks and density in population structure. It is assumed that cultural evolution will most likely select those grouping\, that yield a higher inner amount of cohesion.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nSpeaker:\r\n\r\nKarim Baraghith studied philosophy\, history and biology. He is a PhD student and research assistant at the Düsseldorf Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science (DCLPS). His main research interests are in the field of generalized evolutionary theory\, cultural evolution\, philosophy of biology and of the special sciences. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nRelevant Literature: \r\n\r\nBaraghith\, K. (2020): Investigating Populations in Generalized Darwinism\, Biology and Philosophy 35/19. \r\n\r\nBaraghith\, K. & Feldbacher-Escamilla\, C. (2020): Cultural Inheritance in Generalized Darwinism\, Philosophy of Science 87\, 1-25.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAufgrund der Corona-Pandemie werden die Vorträge des Forschungsseminars des Lehrstuhls für Theoretische Philosophie im Sommersemester 2020 per Videokonferenz durchgeführt werden. Bitte melden Sie sich\, falls Sie an der Videokonferenz teilnehmen möchten\, per Email (christian@phil.hhu.de). ORGANIZER;CN="Institut für Theoretische Philosophie": END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
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