EVOLUTION’S TEST OF RECIPROCITY
1) Dominance hierarchy: Fitness giving access to opportunities, allies, and mates.
2) Possible Means of Coercion: Force (threat, punishment, murder), Remuneration (Trade, deprivation from trade), Gossip (rallying, shaming, lionizing)
3) Demonstrated Merit using possible Means of Coercion: Violence, Productivity, Bribery, Voluntary Exchange, Fraud, Theft, Free-Riding.
4) Only Coercive means not in violation of Reciprocity: Productive, Fully informed, voluntary Exchange, free of imposition of costs upon that which has previously been obtained by exchange.
5) Single empirical cause of moral reactions: violations of or advancement of, reciprocity.
6) Single evolutionary instinct necessary for the persistence of cooperation reciprocity.
7) Only possible test of Morality: Reciprocity.
8) Function of evolution: suppress the reproduction of those that cannot meet the tests of reciprocity.
Source date (UTC): 2017-05-26 14:14:00 UTC
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