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Short sentences. Cold, declarative, zero decorative wording.\n- Structure the article: what the subject saw and its core results; the exact primary works and passages (real citations: author, year, title); which convergence patterns the work touches; distance from the full synthesis; honest limits and disconfirming edges.\n- Atomize every material assertion as a claim with an honest tier. Tier mapping for philosophy content: human = empirically established; mechanistic = formally proven or mathematical; anecdotal = historical or textual attribution; speculative = metaphysical or interpretive.\n- Cite real sources only: primary works, papers, books, with exact quotes where verifiable. A claim with no source is marked unsourced.\n- State disconfirming edges plainly. 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Princeton University Press.\": what it establishes, its exact load-bearing passages (real quotes with page/section where verifiable), how it supports or attacks the OIP/GRAIN synthesis, which convergence patterns it evidences, and its honest limits.\n\nGROUNDING NOTES (from the thinker map — verify before relying on):\nAgent-based simulations of strategy evolution produce structural patterns (networks, waves of cooperation, bounded chaos) from local rules; bridges complexity/self-organization to social ethics.\n\nENRICHMENT BRIEF (binding section logic — one ## per compound):\n{\"voice\":\"enrichment\",\"article_shape\":\"single_focus\",\"condition\":null,\"condition_key\":null,\"primary_peptide\":null,\"peptides_in_scope\":[],\"drugs_in_scope\":[],\"weight_sensitive\":false,\"stimulant_context\":false,\"breaking_down\":{\"section_title\":\"What's breaking down\",\"degenerative_why\":[],\"degenerative_layers\":[],\"note\":\"No condition profile matched — infer degeneration layers from slug/title and ledger claims.\"},\"peptide_chains\":[],\"drug_chains\":[],\"stimulant_chains\":[],\"stack_together\":\"Single-compound focus — if your condition profile includes a multi-peptide stack, siblings target other layers listed in the condition profile.\",\"section_headings\":[\"What's breaking down\",\"How these fit together\",\"What the evidence actually shows\",\"What scientists say\",\"What people say on Reddit\",\"What people say on X\",\"What we do not know\",\"Safety and limits\"],\"writer_rules\":[\"One ## section per compound in peptide_chains — do not merge into one peptide essay.\",\"Each Why section must use if-then steps from peptide_chains / drug_chains.\",\"weight_sensitive + GLP-1 peptide: include ~4 lb spinal load per 1 lb lost when relevant.\",\"stimulant_context: cover neural, gut, sleep, and non-benzo calm layers when compounds are in scope.\",\"How these fit together: use stack_toget","response":"{\n  \"slug\": \"axelrod-complexity-cooperation-1997\",\n  \"title\": \"Axelrod (1997) The Complexity of Cooperation\",\n  \"body\": \"## What the Work Establishes\\n\\nRobert Axelrod published The Complexity of Cooperation in 1997 as a sequel to his 1984 book The Evolution of Cooperation. The 1997 volume collects seven essays. Each essay uses agent-based models to extend the study of cooperation beyond simple two-player repeated games.\\n\\nThe core method places autonomous agents on a grid or network. Each agent follows a simple strategy rule. Agents interact locally with neighbors. Over repeated rounds, successful strategies increase in frequency through imitation or selection.\\n\\nThis approach demonstrates that global patterns of cooperation, competition, and cultural similarity emerge from local rules without central direction.\\n\\n## Core Results\\n\\nAgent-based simulations produce stable clusters of cooperators. They also produce waves of strategy change and occasional chaotic fluctuations in strategy frequencies.\\n\\nOne model shows how norms spread when agents punish defectors and observe neighbors. Another model shows how cultural traits converge within local groups while diversity persists across larger scales.\\n\\nA third model examines the evolution of strategies when agents can choose partners or exit interactions.\\n\\nThese results hold across multiple runs when parameters such as interaction radius, mutation rate, and payoff values stay within tested ranges.\\n\\n## Primary Works and Passages\\n\\nThe 1997 book reprints essays originally published between 1986 and 1995. No single page number contains a universal summary quote because the volume is a collection.\\n\\nThe introduction states the dual purpose of the title: adding complexity to cooperation studies and showing that cooperation itself is complex.\\n\\nOne essay on the dissemination of culture contains the statement that local convergence plus occasional long-range interaction produces both homogeneity within regions and","tokens_in":9881,"tokens_out":2676,"cost":0,"prev":"genesis","hash":"103780c62135a50f8fdbfddf8db8ec46c7d2987033dd066c16db4a9df4c48a15"},{"ts":"2026-07-10T00:47:23.577Z","model":"scorer","action":"score","prompt":"","input":"paper-axelrod-r-1997-the-complexity-of-cooperation-agent-based-models-of-competition-a","response":"[{\"claim_id\":\"c4\",\"old_weight\":0.1,\"new_weight\":0.1,\"status\":\"cut\"}]","tokens_in":0,"tokens_out":0,"cost":0,"prev":"103780c62135a50f8fdbfddf8db8ec46c7d2987033dd066c16db4a9df4c48a15","hash":"f60148e16dae2b1639165ace4090460efa8ceedef054563cd721b8c58bceee78"}]}