Kevin's Bacon on Nostr: If they want to play, they will learn to play in a way that people will want to play ...
If they want to play, they will learn to play in a way that people will want to play with them. It doesn't need to be forced, because they will want that social interaction, and they will, if they are anything like me, value the other person's happiness too.
Divide and choose, very interesting. This sounds like a specific application of Coasian side bargaining, or of the homesteading principle wherein equal claims are granted, or the original acquisition is in dispute, or the acquisition is contractually agreed in advance to be determined by this method. Game theory offers truly wonderful insights into specific problems in matters of libertarian property rights and utilitarian questions, with immense wealth even in what little bit I am aware of.
Divide and choose, very interesting. This sounds like a specific application of Coasian side bargaining, or of the homesteading principle wherein equal claims are granted, or the original acquisition is in dispute, or the acquisition is contractually agreed in advance to be determined by this method. Game theory offers truly wonderful insights into specific problems in matters of libertarian property rights and utilitarian questions, with immense wealth even in what little bit I am aware of.