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==<center>Is it '''fair''' to assume that players are entirely self-interested?== | ==<center>Is it '''fair''' to assume that players are entirely self-interested?== | ||
===People sometimes take others' actions into consideration...=== | |||
::<i>They are kind to those who act kindly towards them | ::<i>They are kind to those who act kindly towards them | ||
::They are hurtful and retaliatory towards those who are unkind | ::They are hurtful and retaliatory towards those who are unkind |
Revision as of 00:54, 11 April 2006
Is it fair to assume that players are entirely self-interested?
People sometimes take others' actions into consideration...
- They are kind to those who act kindly towards them
- They are hurtful and retaliatory towards those who are unkind