2013
DOI: 10.1002/aps.1381
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Unconscious and Game Theory

Abstract: The paper compares psychoanalysis and non-cooperative Game Theory and asks if the concepts used in Game Theory are compatible with and add to the knowledge about human thinking and human actions provided by psychoanalysis. We propose a common and novel ground in which this interdisciplinary comparison can be articulated: both Game Theory and the unconscious posit a Law. Our main result is that the law of satisfaction describing the Freudian unconscious and the law of strategic interaction implied by Game Theor… Show more

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“…Our game scenarios are designed to be dynamic. Flabbi and Pediconi (2014) differentiate two game scenarios as follows:…”
Section: Our Game Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our game scenarios are designed to be dynamic. Flabbi and Pediconi (2014) differentiate two game scenarios as follows:…”
Section: Our Game Planmentioning
confidence: 99%