Cognitive Thrift 30 – Cognitive Evolutionary Game Theory
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner
Publication (Outlet/Website): Cognitive Thrift
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2017/07/22
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Scott Douglas Jacobsen: We’re going to be using this to lead into cognitive evolutionary game theory. We cannot say that these particular cognitive game theoretic aspects come from evolution because everything comes from evolution. It is a trivial truth in that sense, but we can carve out things.
Rick Rosner: I’m not saying a lot specifically about the brain, but I am making the assertion that brains and species. The one main assertion that I am making – well, I’m making many, but the one that I am making with respect to game theory is that brans can work with varying levels of functionality.
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