Game theory in jurisprudence
Game theory is a branch of mathematics that studies strategic interactions, i.e., interactions which involve more than one agent and in which each agent makes her/his decision while striving to predict the decisions of other agents. Game theory has been successfully applied in many areas of both the...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Kraków
Copernicus Center Press
[2013]
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In: | Year: 2013 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Załuski, Wojciech, 1978-, Game theory in jurisprudence] (2015) (Wójcik, Wiesław)
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Further subjects: | B
Game Theory
B Law Methodology B Law -- Philosophy B Law ; Philosophy B Law ; Methodology B Law -- Methodology B Electronic books B Law Philosophy |
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Summary: | Game theory is a branch of mathematics that studies strategic interactions, i.e., interactions which involve more than one agent and in which each agent makes her/his decision while striving to predict the decisions of other agents. Game theory has been successfully applied in many areas of both the natural and social sciences, and it is the belief of this book's author that it can also be gainfully invoked in the area of legal philosophy. In this book, Wojciech Zaluski analyzes legal-philosophical concepts - such as legal interpretation, justice, legal rights, contract law, tort law, and prop Game theory is a branch of mathematics that studies strategic interactions, i.e., interactions which involve more than one agent and in which each agent makes her/his decision while striving to predict the decisions of other agents. Game theory has been successfully applied in many areas of both the natural and social sciences, and it is the belief of this book's author that it can also be gainfully invoked in the area of legal philosophy. In this book, Wojciech Zaluski analyzes legal-philosophical concepts - such as legal interpretation, justice, legal rights, contract law, tort law, and prop |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographic references (pages 341-349) and name index |
Physical Description: | Online-Ressource (353 pages), illustrations |
ISBN: | 837886054X |