Ranked #57 in Game Theory
"Ken Binmore's "Game Theory and the Social Contract" is the most important work in social philosophy since John Rawls' "Theory of Justice." It is highly original, insightful, and will be a focal point for social theory."
-- Brian Skyrms, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Economics, University of California, Irvine In Volume 1 of "Game Theory and the Social Contract," Ken Binmore restated the problems of moral and political philosophy in the language of game theory. In Volume 2, "Just Playing," he unveils his own controversial theory, which abandons the metaphysics... more
-- Brian Skyrms, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Economics, University of California, Irvine In Volume 1 of "Game Theory and the Social Contract," Ken Binmore restated the problems of moral and political philosophy in the language of game theory. In Volume 2, "Just Playing," he unveils his own controversial theory, which abandons the metaphysics... more