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(page 143 of 416)
"If we were to test the "one-job rule"--in one case obeying, and in the other disobeying--what would we find? Would we agree with Plato?" — Oct 18, 2015 11:01AM
"If we were to test the "one-job rule"--in one case obeying, and in the other disobeying--what would we find? Would we agree with Plato?" — Oct 18, 2015 11:01AM
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(page 107 of 288)
"Ch. 4 is saying that there is an interplay to the game of Rock Paper Scissors that makes it so unique. Each object only beats one other, so there is no incentive to choose one over another--unless you can predict what others will do. In a two-choice scenario with unbalanced benefits, a third option will encourage cooperation." — Sep 21, 2015 05:04AM
"Ch. 4 is saying that there is an interplay to the game of Rock Paper Scissors that makes it so unique. Each object only beats one other, so there is no incentive to choose one over another--unless you can predict what others will do. In a two-choice scenario with unbalanced benefits, a third option will encourage cooperation." — Sep 21, 2015 05:04AM
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