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Some Thoughts on the Relevance of Game Theory to the Analysis of Ethical Systems

In I. R. Buchler & H. G. Nutini (eds.), Game Theory in the Behavioral Sciences (1969)

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  1. Prisoners' Dilemmas and Reciprocal Altruists.John J. Tilley - 1999 - Philosophia 27 (1-2):261-272.
  • Prisoner's dilemma from a moral point of view.John J. Tilley - 1996 - Theory and Decision 41 (2):187-193.
    In a recent issue of this journal, C. L. Sheng claims to havesolved andexplained the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) by studying it ‘from a moral point of view’ - i.e., by assuming that each player feels sympathy for the other. Sheng does not fully clarify this claim, but there is textual evidence that his point is this: PD's arise only for agents who feel little or no sympathy for each other; they cannot arise in the presence of a high degree of (...)
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