The Bounds of Reason
Herbert Gintis
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Game theory is central to understanding human behavior and relevant to all of the behavioral sciences—from biology and economics, to anthropology and political science. However, as The Bounds of Reason demonstrates, game theory alone cannot fully explain human behavior and should instead complement other key concepts championed by the behavioral disciplines. Herbert Gintis shows that just as game theory without broader social theory is merely technical bravado, so social theory without game theory is a handicapped enterprise. This edition has been thoroughly revised and updated.
Reinvigorating game theory, The Bounds of Reason offers innovative thinking for the behavioral sciences.
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Behavioral game theory, Social epistemology, Prisoner's dilemma, Probability, Folk theorem (game theory), Explanatory power, Rationality, Common knowledge (logic), Extensive-form game, Trade-off, Reason, Social psychology, Strategy (game theory), Heuristic, Tax, Result, Methodological individualism, Prediction, Employment, Probability distribution, Public goods game, Rational choice theory, Tautology (logic), Conjecture, Principle, Dictator game, Norm (social), Bribery, Decision theory, Economics, Nash equilibrium, Psychology, Theorem, Subset, Decision-making, Evolutionary game theory, Rational agent, Competition, Expected value, Social theory, Rationalizability, Behavior, Utility, Preference (economics), Modal logic, Inference, Explanation, Human behavior, Incentive, Forehead, Alice and Bob, Axiom, Outcome (game theory), Emergence, Pareto efficiency, Behavioural sciences, Irrationality, Sociology, Prospect theory, Uncertainty, Bayesian, Theory, Mutual knowledge (logic), Quantity, Subgame perfect equilibrium, Cognition, Institution, Backward induction, Loss aversion, Poverty