Game Theory and the Humanities: Bridging Two Worlds (Hardcover)
暫譯: 博弈論與人文學科:連結兩個世界 (精裝版)
Steven J. Brams
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2011-03-04
- 售價: $1,100
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $1,078
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 336
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0262015226
- ISBN-13: 9780262015226
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Game theory models are ubiquitous in economics, common in political science, and increasingly used in psychology and sociology; in evolutionary biology, they offer compelling explanations for competition in nature. But game theory has been only sporadically applied to the humanities; indeed, we almost never associate mathematical calculations of strategic choice with the worlds of literature, history, and philosophy. And yet, as Steven Brams shows, game theory can illuminate the rational choices made by characters in texts ranging from the Bible to Joseph Heller's Catch-22 and can explicate strategic questions in law, history, and philosophy. Brams's strategic exegesis of texts helps the reader relate characters' goals to their choices and the consequences of those choices. Much of his analysis is based on the theory of moves (TOM), which is grounded in game theory, and which he develops gradually and applies systematically throughout. TOM illuminates the dynamics of player choices, including their misperceptions, deceptions, and uses of different kinds of power. Brams examines such topics as Abraham's decision to offer his son for sacrifice when God commanded him to do so; the outcome and payoff matrix of Pascal's wager on the existence of God; and the strategic games played by presidents and Supreme Court justices; frustration games, as illustrated by the strategic use of sexual abstinence in Aristophanes's Lysistrata; and how information was slowly uncovered in the game played by Hamlet and Claudius. Going beyond the explication of these specific situations, Brams also derives propositions about "generic games," applicable to a broad class of situations. The reader gains not just new insights into the actions of certain literary and historical characters but also a larger strategic perspective on the choices that make us human.
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遊戲理論模型在經濟學中無處不在,在政治學中常見,並且在心理學和社會學中越來越多地被使用;在進化生物學中,它們為自然界中的競爭提供了引人注目的解釋。然而,遊戲理論在人文學科中的應用卻是偶爾的;事實上,我們幾乎從不將戰略選擇的數學計算與文學、歷史和哲學的世界聯繫起來。然而,正如史蒂文·布拉姆斯(Steven Brams)所展示的,遊戲理論可以揭示從《聖經》到約瑟夫·海勒(Joseph Heller)的《第22條法則》中角色所做的理性選擇,並能解釋法律、歷史和哲學中的戰略問題。布拉姆斯對文本的戰略解釋幫助讀者將角色的目標與他們的選擇及這些選擇的後果聯繫起來。他的分析大部分基於移動理論(Theory of Moves, TOM),該理論根植於遊戲理論,並在整個過程中逐步發展並系統性地應用。TOM揭示了玩家選擇的動態,包括他們的錯誤認知、欺騙以及不同類型權力的使用。布拉姆斯考察了如亞伯拉罕在上帝命令他這樣做時決定獻上他的兒子;帕斯卡(Pascal)對上帝存在的賭注的結果和收益矩陣;以及總統和最高法院法官所進行的戰略遊戲;挫折遊戲,正如亞里斯多芬(Aristophanes)的《莉西斯特拉塔》(Lysistrata)中戰略性使用性禁慾所示;以及哈姆雷特(Hamlet)和克勞狄斯(Claudius)之間的遊戲中信息是如何逐步揭露的。超越對這些具體情境的解釋,布拉姆斯還推導出關於“通用遊戲”的命題,適用於廣泛的情境類別。讀者不僅獲得了對某些文學和歷史角色行動的新見解,還獲得了對使我們成為人類的選擇的更大戰略視角。