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    The tortoise and the prisoners' dilemma
    Mind 105 (419): 475-483. 1996.
    Simon Blackburn has claimed that on a theory of revealed preference it is tautological that any eligible player - one whose preferences are consistent - plays hawk, chooses a strategy of non-cooperation with the other prisoner. This claim is examined and rejected. A prisoner in the appropriate sense is defined not by preferences over actions (playing hawk or playing dove) but by preferences over the four possible outcomes which result from the players' actions jointly (both playing hawk, both pl…Read more
  • Hollis, M. Reasons in Action
    Philosophical Books 38 142-143. 1997.