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Abstract: Prisoner's DilemmaPrisoner's Dilemma Revisited: A New Strategy Based on the General System Problem Solving Framework François E. Cellier Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 U.S.A. e-mail: Cellier@ECE.Arizona.Edu Keywords Prisoner's Dilemma Game Theory General System Problem Solving Framework Forecasting Computer Software Abstract In this paper, the famo
An Ethic Based on the Prisoner's DilemmaAn Ethic Based on the Prisoner's Dilemma The lesson of the prisoner's dilemma, that Tit for Tat is the soundest and even the most ethical strategy, runs counter to the teachings of the New Testament. Instead of turning the other cheek, Tit for Tat teaches you the old Testament doctrine of an eye for an eye. In my childhood, the phrase tit for tat never denoted justice; instead, it always was used
Bibliography on the Prisoner's DilemmaBibliography on the Prisoner's Dilemma. This bibliography is a part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.The Collection ofComputer Science Bibliographies Up: Bibliographies on Artificial Intelligence Collection Home Bibliography on the Prisoner's Dilemma [   About   |  Browse   |   Statistics   ] Number of references:111Last update:December 14, 1996Number of online publications:1Supported:UnknownMost recent reference:1996 Information on the Bibliography Author: Yishay Mor Distri
Chaos, cheating and cooperation: potential solutions to the Prisoner's Dilemma
Cooperation and the Prisoner's DilemmaCooperation and the Prisoner's Dilemma Basic Question: When should an individual cooperate, and when is it more beneficial for a person to be selfish and not cooperate? INTRODUCTION We live in a world where people do not always do the right, moral thing and sometimes have a tendency to look after themselves and their own first. In some cases, it is more important for a person to benefit from a si
Curriculum Workshop: The Prisoner's DilemmaThe Prisoner's Dilemma An Alternative Pedagogy National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This material was presented and discussed by Alannah Orrison of Saddleback College during one of the seminar's curriculum workshops. It is especially pertinent to classes in political science, anthropology, history, economics, sociology and other social and behavioral scienc
Demographic Prisoner's DilemmaReturn to the Brookings Home Page   Demographic Prisoner's Dilemma This JAVA applet implements the agent-based model presented in Joshua M. Epstein, "Zones of Cooperation in Demographic Prisoner's Dilemma," (Santa Fe Institute Working Paper 97-12-094). To set payoffs, mutation rates, initial agents, and other parameters, click on the Model Setup button. When you've entered your assumptions, click
Doctor Nerve ArticlesArticles/Interviews/Papers Read about Lottery, a computer network piece based on Prisoner's Dilemma Game Theory Read an editorial tapped from Beer, the Magazine Read an interview drawn from the Subversive Workshop's plasma Read another interview from Marquee Magazine (Japan) Read a conversation with Jim Dorsch about computer music Full unedited text of an article that appeared in The Wire Read ab
Document bio/199806002M. Oliphant (1998) Evolving cooperation in the non-iterated prisoner's dilemma: The importance of spatial organization. In: R. and Maes P. Brooks (ed.) Proceedings of the Fourth Artificial Life Workshop, Summer, 1998. 349-352. Boston, MA. MIT Press. Keywords: prisoner's dilemma, evolution of altruism, genetic algorithm, spatial organization, game theory Abstract:Most work on evolving cooperation
Home Page for Jeffrey Paul GoldbergHome Page for Jeffrey Paul Goldberg containing contact information, lists of other Jeff Goldbergs, lists of pages he maintains.Personal Home Page for Jeffrey Paul Goldberg Last Modified Tue May 20 12:30:21 BST 1997 This is my personal home page. My impersonal home page is also available. My working hours Now (as of 1 October, 1996) that I have gone part-time, it is useful to list my expected hours for the current and coming weeks. Basic Information Jeffrey Paul Goldberg J.Goldberg@Cranfield.ac.uk Information Assistant/Co
ICQ List -Prisoner's DilemmaPrisoner's Dilemma ICQ User List The Prisoner's Dilemma site has chosen ICQ as the preferred method of communication between its members. ICQ empowers members with a means to chat whenever they like and enables them to share ideas, discuss similar interests or anything else. I encourage all members to get ICQ and provide me with their ICQ numbers. I will list the ICQ numbers of members below, all
ICQ Public Chat Room  Prisoner's Dilemma ICQ Chat Room The Prisoner's Dilemma site has chosen ICQ as the preferred method of communication between its members. ICQ empowers members with a means to chat whenever they like and enables them to share ideas, discuss similar interests or anything else. All interested in joining our discussions are invited. Chat Room's Information:   NAME:   PrisonersDilemma   CATEGORY:  
IPD Data Base$B#E#S#S$K$D$$$F$N5DO@(B Robert Boyd "Mistakes Allow Evolutionary Stability in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Game" J.theor.Biol.,136.47-56,1989 Joseph Farrell,Roger Ware "Evolutionary Stability in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma" THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY 36,161-166,1989 Jeffrey Lorberbaum,M.D. "No Strategy is Evolutionarily Stable in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma" J.theor. Biol.(1994)
Insights From the Prisoner's Dilemma ExerciseMAN595, Fall 1997 Insights From the Prisoner's Dilemma Exercise   1. Trust was a major issue 2. Methods used to increase trust a. policing-surveillance b. collateral-hat would be kept as penalty for violation c. compensation-high stakes d. contracts-sharing payoffs e. communication-between groups, not within (norms) 3. Prisoner's dilemmas in management a. cartels (oil pricing example) b. union-ma
It's All A Prisoner's DilemmaYou're at Question Mark, written by a guy without the answers. The following was posted on 3/3/97. It's All A Prisoner's Dilemma About Question Mark Archives Tools I Use Donations Accepted Links Write me So there you are in the isolated cellblock. Your partner is isolated in a similar cell, with no means of communicating with you. Whether or not you're guilty of the crime in this scenario is moot
Iterated Prisoner's DilemmaWe are working on the Classical Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma as well as on some variations of this pure model of cooperation study.The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma This page has been visited times Keywords : artificial life, dilemma, prisoner, ecological competition Team : Bruno Beaufils, Jean-Paul Delahaye, Philippe Mathieu If you want ... An abstract of the game Our IPD Applets. We have built many applets to help you to learn the game. You must have a browser compatible with JDK1.1 A simulation software for DOS and UNIX. An
Iterated Prisoner's DilemmaThe Encounter Game is being retired It was an Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma type game but unlike computer simulations, this one had actual people. So players could change strategies whenever they wanted. It was not very scientific but perhaps like the real world. Here are the results Here is the game Here are some links on Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Chaos, cheating and cooperation: potential solut
Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma - Sneaker Chat RoomGame based on Prisoners Dilemma game theory as described in the book The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins (1989 p. 205).Prisoner's Dilemma - Sneaker Chat Room A chat room for Prisoner's Dilemma and Interactive Prisoner's Dilemma sites. These sites are based on Prisoners Dilemma game theory which is widely used to demonstrate the evolution of co-operation. All interested in joining discussions about Prisoner's Dilemma or related topics are invited. SneakerChat requires a Java enabled browser. If you are seeing this
Jeux: The Iterated Prisoner's DilemmaJeux: The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma in Java This applet was Created with Roaster™ updated: Jul 23, 1997 The original QBASIC version by Alun L. Lloyd Detailed description of the concept of Prisoner's Dilemma, see below. A. L. $B%m%$%I(J, "$B?M$N%8%l%s%^!&%2!`$r:n$m$&(J" $BF|7P%5%$%(%s%9(J (Scientific American Japanese Edition), vol.287, no.8, pp.58-61, August 1995. Lloyd, A. L., "Computing
Mathematical Analysis of GamesMathematical Analysis of Games Project WISE, Spring, 1998 Center for High Pressure Research This workshop, which is being conducted by the Center for High Pressure Research (CHiPR) for the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) program at SUNY Stony Brook, will focus on games of strategy designed for one, two, and several players.  These will include the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma, Big Net Litt
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PD AbstractEvolving Cooperation in the Non-Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma: The Importance of Spatial Organization Michael Oliphant Department of Cognitive Science University of California, San Diego Published as: Oliphant, M. (1994). Evolving cooperation in the non-iterated prisoner's dilemma: The importance of spatial organization. In Brooks, R. and Maes, P. (Eds.) Proceedings of the fourth artificial life wo
PNAS Human cooperation in the simultaneous and the alternating Prisoner's Dilemma: Pavlov versus Generous Tit-for-TatProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesVolume 93, Number 07; Pages: 2686-2689Evolution Human cooperation in the simultaneous and the alternating Prisoner's Dilemma: Pavlov versus Generous Tit-for-Tat Claus Wedekind, Manfred Milinski © 1996 by the National Academy of Sciences ABSTRACT The iterated Prisoner's Dilemma has become the paradigm for the evolution of cooperation among egoists. Si
Prisoner's DilemmaThe prisoner's dilemma is the story of two criminals who have been arrested for a heinous crime and are being interrogated separately. Each knows that if neither of them talks, the case against them is weak and they will be convicted and punished for lesser charges. If this happens, each will get one year in prison. If both confess, each will get 20 years in prison. If only one confesses and test
Prisoner's DilemmaPrisoners' Dilemma This classic problem of game theory sheds light on many of the problems that have plagued ethical and political philosophers throughout history. It addresses that class of situations in which there is a fundamental conflict between what is a rational choice for an individual member of a group and for the group as a whole. It helps us understand how such dilemmas can be resolved
Prisoner's DilemmaPrisoner's Dilemma The Prisoner's Dilemma problem is the classic problem for examining how computer's (people even!) participate in relationships in which cooperation is beneficial. (I don't have any original references handy yet - I will find them). Essentially the game examines the benefits of cooperation within a 2 entity relationship using a simple payoff matrix. 1. The game may have any even
Prisoner's DilemmaPrisoner's Dilemma John von Neumann, Game Theory, and the Puzzle of the Bomb by William Poundstone Raymond M. Smullyan: I was thoroughly carried away by Prisoner's Dilemma; it is one of the most fascinating and informative books I have read in years. The scientific and mathematical aspects, the biographical and historical materials, with their thought-provoking sociological ramifications, are abso
Prisoner's Dilemma ProtocolsNext: The SHERFACS International Up: Existing Text Models Previous: Butterworth Conflict Narratives Prisoner's Dilemma Protocols Hurwitz (1990) has parsed and represented the largest amount of text (over 100 pages) yet processed by RELATUS. He has entered protocols of sequential prisoner's dilemma (SPD) games, originally acquired from a series of experiments conducted by Alker with M.I.T. undergr
Program Announcements: New IPD Simulator version availableNew IPD Simulator version available Mathieu Philippe (mathieu@lifl.fr) 22 Apr 1996 10:40:06 GMT Next message: Brian Hill: "Mac implementaion of Langton Ant rules" Previous message: Andrew Rowbottom: "Re: Latham's FormSynth" Dear Netters, Our last IPD Simulator version is now available on http://www.lifl.fr/~mathieu/ipd or by anonymous ftp : ftp.lifl.fr in pub/users/mathieu/soft If you write your
Question Mark: Cooperation Has Its DrawbacksYou're at Question Mark, written by a guy without the answers.The following was posted on 3/10/97. New columns appear about once a week; past columns are in the Archives. Cooperation Has Its Drawbacks About Question Mark Archives Tools I Use Donations Accepted Links Write me After my previous column, It's All A Prisoner's Dilemma, one skeptical reader took me to task: simply cooperating all the t
The 2-Player Iterated Prisoner's DilemmaThe 2-Player Iterated Prisoner's DilemmaNext: Speciation by Implicit Fitness-Sharing Up: Towards Automatic Modularisation Previous: Towards Automatic Modularisation The 2-Player Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma The problem we are interested in here is the 2-player iterated prisoner's dilemma (2IPD)  [4]. All the rules in the rule-based system encode strategies for playing the game. Figure 2 shows our variant of the payoff matrix of the 2IPD
The Economics of thePrisoner's Dilemma: A Background  The Economics of the Prisoner's Dilemma: A Background   Authors: Bryan R. Routledge   Abstract: Some of the game theoretic foundations of the prisoner's dilemma (pd) are presented. The brief survey covers the one-shot, finitely repeated and infinitely repeated versions of the game. The description of the one-shot game includes a discussion of the dominant strategy nature of the equilibrium and
The Ethical SpectacleTHE ETHICAL SPECTACLE(TM) Vol. I, No. 9 September 1995 The Prisoner's Dilemma Introduction: We Are All Prisoners The Prisoner's Dilemma in: Business The Holocaust Litigation Love The Movies Politics Software Development Welfare: Between the States; The Poor and the Rest of Us Variations: The Gandhi Game The Scorpion An Ethic Based on the Prisoner's Dilemma Sources Leon Felkins on the Social Dilem
The Ethical SpectacleTHE ETHICAL SPECTACLE(TM) Vol. I, No. 9 September 1995 The Prisoner's Dilemma Introduction: We Are All Prisoners The Prisoner's Dilemma in: Business The Holocaust Litigation Love The Movies Politics Software Development Welfare: Between the States; The Poor and the Rest of Us Variations: The Gandhi Game The Scorpion An Ethic Based on the Prisoner's Dilemma Sources Leon Felkins on the Social Dilem
The Prisoner's DilemmaThe Prisoner's Dilemma The prisoner's dilemma is a fun little game theory problem. Now you have the chance to play it against a computer opponent! If you're having problems with this page, please email danielsm@ucsub.colorado.edu I'm quite sorry, but your browser evidently doesn't support Java... The prisoner's dilemma was originally formulated by mathematician Albert W. Tucker and has since beco
The Prisoner's DilemmaPrevious The Prisoner's Dilemma Because the Nash equilibrium in the prisoner's dilemma is Pareto suboptimal, individual self-interest is simply a trap rather than a sufficient mechanism for group efficiency. Smith and Jones must use some sort of social interaction other than individual pursuit of self-interest if they are to achieve an efficient group outcome. But how? Consider the problem of com
The Prisoner's Dilemma Games (pdg)Please visit our sponsor! The Prisoner's Dilemma Games (pdg) Contact: majordomo@ifi.uio.no Purpose: For game theory, especially Prisoner's Dilemma type of problems. Purely technical issues and questions, discussions of specific scientific applications, as well as political and ideological aspects and consequences of game theory are welcome. It is a hope that the list wi
The Prisoner's Dilemma at the MoviesThe Prisoner's Dilemma at the Movies Every film noir involves a prisoner's dilemma. In all movies of this genre, the universe is alien and rather frightening; no-one's motives are quite clear; in a morally barren world, the characters have the opportunity to forge bonds of loyalty or to betray each other. In one variation, the heist movie, freelance criminals team up to commit a robbery; if all c
The Prisoner's Dilemma in RelationshipsThe Prisoner's Dilemma in Relationships Any two party relationship--employer-employee, priest-penitent, lawyer-client--implies a prisoner's dilemma. The relationship between lovers is no exception. Love implies sacrifices. Making a sacrifice for someone you love is playing the cooperation card. A failure to make a sacrifice in return, a dishonesty or infidelity, is a defection. Sucker's payoffs i
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Central Recording SheetCentral Recording Sheet The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides a Central Recording Sheet for running an iterated Prisoner's Dilemma in the classroom, as discussed on the Prisoner's Dilemma page. You will need one sheet for each 20 students, for each 2 rounds. So, for example, to run a 40-student exper
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Holocaust ResistanceHolocaust Resistance The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page is based on widespread Danish resistance to the occupying Nazi's policy of deporting Danish Jews to concentration and death camps. The story that King Kristian X wore the yellow star Jews were forced to wear in Nazi Germany, and that he led other Dane
The Prisoner's Dilemma: In the TrenchesThe Trenches of World War I The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides a scenario in which the Row player is one soldier in the trenches of World War I, and the Column player is one of many soldiers on the other side. This page follows Robert Axelrod's excellent analysis of the emergence of spontaneous an
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Iterated and InteractiveThe Prisoner's Dilemma Iterated and Interactive This was originally done for Channel Zero, a video magazine that now seems to be defunct (and de-funked). The Prisoner's Dilemma was discovered in 1950 by Melvin Drescher and Merrill Flood, who both worked at the RAND Corporation. Albert W. Tucker gave it its name and wrote the first article about it. It's since become well-studied in philosophy, ga
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Morally Neutral FormMorally Neutral Form The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides Robert Axelrod's morally neutral description of the Prisoner's Dilemma in normal form, to assist either in explaining or in simulating the game during class, as discussed on the Prisoner's Dilemma page. Game Theory in the Classroom The Prison
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Open Sea FishingOpen Sea Fishing The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides a scenario in which the Row player is one fisherman, and the Column player represents the other fishermen in the area. This situation models the "Tragedy of the Commons," and explores whether voluntary action can avoid it. The keys to avoiding it
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Pair Member RecordPair Member Record The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides a Pair Member Record for running an iterated Prisoner's Dilemma in the classroom, as discussed on the Prisoner's Dilemma page. You will need only one of these for each set of 20 students. Pair Member Record Pair Student # Student # Pair A: Pair
The Prisoner's Dilemma: SourcesThe Prisoner's Dilemma: Sources Books Axelrod, The Evolution of Cooperation, (Basic Books, 1984). The best book available on the dilemma. Axerod is the political scientist who in 1980 ran a computer tournament in which programs played the p.d. against one another. The book analyzes the insights the p.d. gives us into society, nuclear strategy, biology and other fields. Dawkins, The Selfish Gene(O
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Student Recording SheetStudent Recording Sheet The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides a Student Recording Sheet for running an iterated Prisoner's Dilemma in the classroom, as discussed on the Prisoner's Dilemma page. You will need at least one sheet for each student. Each sheet covers a maximum of 30 rounds. Student Record
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Student's DilemmaThe Student's Dilemma The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides a scenario in which the Row player is one student in a class graded on a curve, and the Column player represents all the other students. This page is to assist either in explaining or in simulating the game during class, as discussed on the
The Prisoner's Dilemma: Trade vs. RaidTrade vs. Raid The Prisoner's Dilemma in the Classroom National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar Saddleback College Summer 1997 This page provides a scenario in which the Row player is one group, nation or tribe, and the Column player is another. Each group has an asset the other wants; this issue is how to get it. This page is to assist either in explaining or in simulating the game during c
The Three-Player Prisoner's DilemmaThe Three-Player Prisoner's DilemmaNext: Problem 8 Up: No Title Previous: Problem 7 The Three-Player Prisoner's Dilemma So far, all of our prisoner's dilemma examples have involved two players (and, indeed, most game-theory research on the prisoner's dilemma has focused on two-player games). But it is possible to create a prisoner's dilemma game involve three - or even more - players. Strategies from the two-player game do not nec
/tpj/tpd-results/Brad_BensonFrom orwant@home.media.mit.edu Tue Apr 30 15:13:19 1996 Content-Type: text/plain Mime-Version: 1.0 (NeXT Mail 3.3 v116.1) From: Jon Orwant Date: Tue, 30 Apr 96 15:00:23 -0700 To: media.mit.edu!orwant@plethora.media.mit.edu Subject: Prisoner's Dilemma contest Reply-To: media.mit.edu!orwant@home.media.mit.edu Begin forwarded message: Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 10:04:46 -0
the relink pageThose are the pages I found that link to any of my pages:    Physical Geography Internet Links : Biogeography / Ecology  Information Commons Paper Draft: P. Schroeder   Social Psychology   Cooperation   Prisoner's Dilemma   Internet Resources - LEARNING AND MEMORY   Thesises   go2net | internet | deep magic | The prisoner's dilemma   PBE&B Educational Index   Dr. P's Dog Training Library: Scienti
Engines of Our Ingenuity: Episode No. 875No. 875: THE PRISONER'S DILEMMA by John H. Lienhard (Theme music) Today, let's help the prisoner sort out his dilemma. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. Scholars invent a shorthand for the great problems of human behavior. They talk about Hobson's Choice, Occam's R
NewsJune 30, 1998 02:17 PM by David K. Levine, Department of Economics, UCLA top | new | search | general | research | classes | submit | games | links | David Read commentary on economic and methodological problems and issues. Read a new paper about the evolution of cooperation in the Prisoners' Dilemma game. A proposal for a new experimental laboratory to be located at UCLA and operated jointly by
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Prisoners' DilemmaPrisoners' Dilemma Prisoners' Dilemma is a game which has been and continues to be studied by people in a variety of disciplines, ranging from biology through sociology and public policy. Among its interesting characteristics are that it is a "non-zero-sum"game: the best strategy for a given player is often one that increases the payoff to one's partner as well. It has also been shown that there
Prisoners' DilemmaYou Have Found The Prisoners' Dilemma A fiendish cyberspace wizard has locked you and Serendip into a diabolical game with the following rules: On each turn of the game, you and Serendip must choose, without knowing the other's choice, between cooperating with each other and trying to take advantage of each other. Following every turn of the game, you and Serendip will each receive a certain numb
Prisoners' DilemmaYou Have Found The Prisoners' Dilemma A fiendish cyberspace wizard has locked you and Serendip into a diabolical game with the following rules: On each turn of the game, you and Serendip must choose, without knowing the other's choice, between cooperating with each other and trying to take advantage of each other. Following every turn of the game, you and Serendip will each receive a certain numb
Prisoners' DilemmaYou Have Found The Prisoners' Dilemma A fiendish cyberspace wizard has locked you and Serendip into a diabolical game with the following rules: On each turn of the game, you and Serendip must choose, without knowing the other's choice, between cooperating with each other and trying to take advantage of each other. Following every turn of the game, you and Serendip will each receive a certain numb
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Animal rights and human rightsBe aware that elephants weep, warns JefferyMy right to hurt animals Thu, Sep 26, 1996 1400 GST ©osmic ©opyright Richard Lubbock 1995, 1996 In England people riot in the streets to defend the rights of animals. And it's not just animals they're screaming about. People are yelling for rights of all kinds for themselves, too, (most of them spurious). How much of this is rubbish? Quite a lot of it. It calls for a radical, new, neoclassical ph
A Rational LifeA collection of essays and links on issues facing the individual in modern society. Emphasis is on Social Dilemmas, Political Philosophy, memes, behavior, Public Choice, Common Sense, Vagueness, and other paradoxes and dilemmas. Also included are a Quotes page and a Hobbies page."A Rational Life" A Discussion of the Peculiar Consequences of Individuals Living in Groups "The first degree of folly is to conceit one's self wise; the second to profess it; the third to despise counsel."" - Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac, 1754 I recently retired from a career in engineering, teaching, and dabbling with computers. For the first time in my life I now have the time to
Basic PrinciplesPrinciples of political and legal philosophy that are the foundations of constitutional republican government and constitutional compliance. Basic Principles Legend: If more than one file format available, click on the ball to get the indicated file format: HTML | Text | Zipped WordPerfect | Adobe PDF | Rich Text | Image 1. Social Contract and Constitutional Republics 2. Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes
Biological Sources of AggressionBiological Sources of Aggression Internet Resources A Manic-Depression Primer The Manic Depression Archive offers a good and sympathetic presentation, with archive. Culture and Sharability in Prisoner's Dilemma Problems This paper on evolving populations of networks to cooperate in an enculturated environment, was written for an undergraduate Cognitive Science class at UCSD. It applies many of th
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Break Through Productions offers prisoners and inmates of prisons and jails a place to publish and promote artistic creations.Return to Break Through Home Page   Other Inmate Sites Mumia Abu-Jamal Writings by Mumia Abu-Jamal "Voice of the Voiceless:", "Live from Death Row: Spirit Death" and more... Voices from Prison  is a journal which provides a chance for the inmates to express themsleves artistically. [Connecticut Prison Association] Letters to a Dead Man Dean is currrently an inmate on "Death Row" at San Quentin. H
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BYU Multi-Agent Satisficing ControlMulti-Agent Satisficing Control Group The Multi-Agent Satisficing Control (MASC) Group at Brigham Young University is interested in developing controllers for problems for which optimal control methods do not apply. Specifically, the group is developing a theory of control that applies to time-varying, nonlinear, and multiple agent problems for which no known optimal solution exists. The theory i
Core ConceptsBack to Syllabus Core Concepts All quizzes and exams will be based upon 70 Core Concepts. These include 10 concepts or terms derived from each of the 7 areas of psychology covered in this course. This list of terms is posted on the Bulletin Board. It is also available on the Psychology Department Web Site. You will need to understand 10 of the Core Concepts for each quiz. These concepts are often
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