How We Cooperate: A Theory of Kantian Optimization

John E. Roemer

How We Cooperate: A Theory of Kantian Optimization
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Published
11 June 2019
Pages
248
ISBN
9780300233339

How We Cooperate: A Theory of Kantian Optimization

John E. Roemer

A new theory of how and why we cooperate, drawing from economics, political theory, and philosophy to challenge the conventional wisdom of game theory

Game theory explains competitive behavior by working from the premise that people are self-interested. People don’t just compete, however; they also cooperate. John Roemer argues that attempts by orthodox game theorists to account for cooperation leave much to be desired. Unlike competing players, cooperating players take those actions that they would like others to take-which Roemer calls Kantian optimization. Through rigorous reasoning and modeling, Roemer demonstrates a simpler theory of cooperative behavior than the standard model provides.

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