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Martin Nowak
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6
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Erez Yoeli
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Co authors |
5
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Martin Nowak
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Business associate |
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Intellectual professional |
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Ahmann & Martin
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Business associate |
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Professional academic |
1
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2016-05-03 | N/A | Meeting between Moshe Hoffman and Jeffrey Epstein 'last time [Epstein was] in town'. | Unknown ('in town') | View |
| 2016-05-03 | N/A | Meeting between Moshe Hoffman and Jeffrey Epstein where introductions to Brockman and Ehud were m... | Unknown (text says 'last ti... | View |
This document is the first page of an academic paper titled 'Cooperating Without Looking' co-authored by Moshe Hoffman, Erez Yoeli, and Martin Nowak. It originates from the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard University, a center known to have received significant funding from Jeffrey Epstein. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026521', indicating it was part of evidence collected during a US House Oversight Committee investigation, likely regarding Epstein's financial ties to academia.
An email from Moshe Hoffman to Jeffrey Epstein dated May 3, 2016. Hoffman thanks Epstein for a previous meeting and for introducing him to 'Brockman' and 'Ehud,' noting that he hopes a book will result from these interactions. At the suggestion of 'Martin,' Hoffman outlines three major social science questions regarding the origins of moral/political views, the origin of tastes (referencing evolutionary psychology and young women), and the origin of political/economic institutions.
This document is page 295 of an academic text titled 'Morality Games,' bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015507. The text discusses game theory concepts such as 'uncorrelated asymmetries,' the 'Hawk-Dove' model, and the 'Envelope Game,' citing researchers including Martin Nowak, a Harvard professor known to have received funding from Jeffrey Epstein. The content explores the intersection of game theory, law, and ethics, referencing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Immanuel Kant.
An email chain dated May 3, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein and academic Moshe Hoffman. Hoffman thanks Epstein for a previous meeting and for introducing him to 'Brockman and Ehud,' then outlines profound questions regarding the origins of moral views and aesthetic tastes (referencing evolutionary preferences for 'young curvy women'). Epstein replies briefly, suggesting Hoffman consider the 'distribution' of these traits rather than binary individual reports.
Contact email listed: hoffman.moshe@gmail.com
hoffman.moshe@gmail.com
Hoffman thanks Epstein for introductions to Brockman and Ehud, mentions potential book, and lists 'big questions' in social science regarding moral views, tastes, and institutions.
Hoffman thanks Epstein for meeting and introductions to Brockman and Ehud. He presents two major social science questions regarding the origin of moral/political views and tastes.
Epstein replies: 'i think you might want to consider the distribution of these things , not the binary report of the individual'
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