Lexicon of Arguments

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Paradox of omniscience/Poundstone: when the opponent is bluffing (e.g. chicken game, cars race toward each other) if the enemy is omniscient, you have the better cards.
If you do not dodge the enemy has to do, because he knows it. - This occurs in the Bible several times: Adam, Cain, Saul, Moses provoke God. - He responds that although there might be success in the short term, in the long term failure was to be expected.
Prisoner's Dilemma/cooperation: similar to chicken game: there is a problem when both do the same thing. - But the temptation to backslide is greater.
>Game theory, >Strategy, >Probability, >Knowledge, >Prisoner's dilemma, >Cooperation.

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