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Presuppositions of The Game Theory
Soloman believes that as the game theory gets more sophisticated, we tend to
lose sight of the problem rather than solve it. He sees the problem as how to
get people to think about business and about themselves in an Aristotelian
rather than a neo-Hobbesian (or even a Rawlsian) way, which the game theoretical
models simply presuppose.
Soloman discusses seven presuppositions in the fir ....
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.... perceive money as being
happiness.
Soloman says that keeping score, although it is not an essential feature of
games, seems to be one of the most durable features of game theory. He thinks
that the best way to keep score is to have a dependable point system, a definite
unit of worth, which is money.
Soloman rejects this presupposition by first stating that "money isn't the only
or even primary social good", and "money is only a means and not an end."
Soloman agrees with these statem ....
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