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Using Game Theory - Part 2 Using Game Theory to Understand and Resolve Conflict - Part 2
Part 2 The Logic of Conflict and Origin of Legal Systems
This is Part 2 in a series of videos on understanding, managing, and resolving conflict and litigation. Part 2 summarizes some of the premises underlying the other sections in the series, using Hobbes’ philosophy of law to analogize the world to a cake, with conflict serving as the means by which we divide it up between ourselves. This video is part of a six-part series that appears on the YouTube channel of Fair Outcomes, Inc., which can be accessed via the following link: http://www.youtube.com/user/fairoutcomes.
This six-part series of videos consists of the following: Part 1 - Strategic Moves – Introductory Concepts Part 2 - The Logic of Conflict and Origin of Legal Systems Part 3 - Law and the Theory of Games Part 4(a) - Traditional Moves in Fair Division Cases Part 4(b) - Strategic Moves in Fair Division Cases Part 5 - When and Why Cases Settle Part 6 - Strategic Moves in Disputes Over Money
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