Limitations and Prospects of Skyrmsian Evolutionary Game Theory in the Perspectives of Genotype Phenotype Mapping and Evolutionary Psychology

Chong Ho Alex Yu
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Based upon evolutionary game theory, philosopher of science Brian Skyrms developed certain simulationbased models to explain cultural phenomena for which alternate theories failed to offer plausible explanations. This article aims to examine the preceding claim by unpacking the logical structure of the Skyrmsian theory. Because the mathematical model employed by Skyrms is challenged by the author, the methodology of this study is analytical rather than mathematical simulation. The Skyrmsian approach is purely phenotypic rather than genotypic. Further, it is evolutionary generalist and thus omits the psychological mechanisms or the evolutionary histories from which humans emerge. To compensate for the lack of detail in describing psychological mechanisms, mathematical properties such as robustness are introduced in the Skyrmsian approach. This article illustrates how omitting genotypic factors and the interlocking attributes of phenotypic components might pull the Skyrmsian model away from reality. As a model of force that emphasizes the detail of psychological drives (forces), evolutionary psychology can play a vital role in defining input variables for the Skyrmsian approach, while the latter can function as an evaluation tool to assess the explanatory power of proposed models in terms of robustness. In the era of big data, it is possible for both evolutionary game theorists and evolutionary psychologists to extract robust behavioral patterns and social dynamics from voluminous data.
基因型、表型作图和进化心理学视角下斯基罗姆进化博弈论的局限性与展望
在进化博弈论的基础上,科学哲学家Brian Skyrms开发了一些基于模拟的模型来解释其他理论无法提供合理解释的文化现象。本文旨在通过剖析斯基主义理论的逻辑结构来检验上述主张。由于Skyrms采用的数学模型受到作者的挑战,因此本研究的方法是分析而不是数学模拟。Skyrmsian方法纯粹是表现型而不是基因型。此外,它是进化的通才,因此忽略了人类产生的心理机制或进化历史。为了弥补在描述心理机制时缺乏细节的不足,在Skyrmsian方法中引入了鲁棒性等数学特性。这篇文章说明了忽略基因型因素和表型成分的连锁属性是如何使斯基罗姆斯模型脱离现实的。作为一种强调心理驱动力细节的力模型,进化心理学可以在定义Skyrmsian方法的输入变量方面发挥重要作用,而后者可以作为评估工具来评估所提出模型的鲁棒性解释能力。在大数据时代,进化博弈理论家和进化心理学家都有可能从海量数据中提取稳健的行为模式和社会动态。
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