Dilemma
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Twenty years ago, Robert Axelrod used the prisoner's
dilemma
as a probe of the biological question: if we are here because our ancestors were such fierce competitors, how does cooperation exist at all?
Another economic game that may not be as well known as the prisoner's
dilemma
is the ultimatum game, and it's also a very interesting probe of our assumptions about the way people make economic transactions.
But she also found many instances in which people escaped the prisoner's dilemma; in fact, the tragedy of the commons is a multiplayer prisoner's
dilemma.
eBay solved the prisoner's
dilemma
and created a market where none would have existed by creating a feedback mechanism that turns a prisoner's
dilemma
game into an assurance game.
In El Salvador, both sides that withdrew from their civil war took moves that had been proven to mirror a prisoner's
dilemma
strategy.
We ended up having to make it a sculpture, because the
dilemma
was, how do you build a building that doesn't look like the language?
So I was faced with the
dilemma
to either never update my phone or never play Flappy Bird again.
There's interesting research from Joe Henrich and others that says if your country was at war, especially when you were young, then we test you 30 years later in a commons
dilemma
or a prisoner's dilemma, you're more cooperative.
For me, the challenge that I faced was trying to figure out whether there was an alternative narrative, a prism that would allow us to see Emma's dilemma, a prism that would allow us to rescue her from the cracks in the law, that would allow judges to see her story.
So it occurred to me, maybe a simple analogy to an intersection might allow judges to better see Emma's
dilemma.
And I've asked people all over the world about this
dilemma
of speaking up: when they can assert themselves, when they can push their interests, when they can express an opinion, when they can make an ambitious ask.
In their book, "Metaphors We Live By," linguists Mark Johnson and George Lakoff suggest a really interesting solution to this dilemma, which is to change our metaphors.
My question is: Why was I taught as a young woman that this was the quintessential example of human
dilemma
and human experience?
It is a great story, but it is a story about male conflict, male dilemma, male struggle.
This is the trolley problem, a version of an ethical
dilemma
that philosopher Philippa Foot devised in 1967.
In one survey, about 90% of respondents said that it's okay to flip the switch, letting one worker die to save five, and other studies, including a virtual reality simulation of the dilemma, have found similar results.
The
dilemma
in its many variations reveal that what we think is right or wrong depends on factors other than a logical weighing of the pros and cons.
It's called a social
dilemma.
And to understand the social dilemma, we have to go a little bit back in history.
It's a social
dilemma.
I work with another senior client who summed up this
dilemma
beautifully when we were talking about why he and his peers haven't empowered the folks below them with more decision rights.
I think that's a false
dilemma.
This is called overdiagnosis, and it leads to a
dilemma.
My hopes are that routine screening using breath analysis can provide enough data and insight so that at some point, we'll be able to break this
dilemma
and predict with sufficient certainty whether and when to treat at early stage.
This grim
dilemma
forces Dana to confront the ongoing trauma of slavery and sexual violence against Black women.
I think it's true, that we will face a
dilemma
in this respect.
And you know, this is actually the
dilemma
for an artist who is working as a stage designer, because so much of what I make is fake, it's an illusion.
This monologue personifies Hamlet’s existential dilemma: being torn between thought and action, unable to choose between life and death.
They can see that the fork in the road is not always a
dilemma
or a detour; sometimes, even though we may not know it at the time, the fork is the way home.
This was the second dilemma: (MS) A company offers a service that takes a fertilized egg and produces millions of embryos with slight genetic variations.
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