Learn More About This
Directory
This directory sponsored by SIQL, a Spider Makers company...
1. Dilemma
- irdial.hyperreal.org
- Dilemma.
- Dilemma specialzes in a type of music known as "Chip Tunes". ...
- Marriying a modern sensibility with antique analogue sequencers, Dilemma produces "modern 8bit classics" that pulse and pound with an appreciation of the power of super amplification, whilst expounding a puritanical analogue / pre-midi steptime sequencing regimen that gives the recordings a tight feeling that is not found on midi sequenced recordings.
2. Mission: Critical (False Dilemma Fallacy)
- www2.sjsu.edu
- False Dilemma (Either-Or Fallacy, Black and White Fallacy).
- Presenting two options as if they were contradictions or contraries, when in fact they are not, is the common fallacy of false dilemma--so called because the "dilemma," or hard choice between two options, is "false," because other options than the two offered are possible. ...
- Notice the difference between this false dilemma and the similar claim, "America: if you don't love it, you ought to leave it. ... The second example, "My country right or wrong," is not a false dilemma. ... " There are no options involved; and this example serves as a good reminder not to assume that every claim containing an "or" is necessarily an option, let alone a false dilemma. Finally, "Better dead than red," a Cold War slogan meaning that someone would rather die fighting than live under Communism, is another example of a false dilemma. ...
- But a simpler way would be to ask: Are any other pertinent responses possible? If there are, you are dealing with a false dilemma. ...
- Which of the following is not a false dilemma? Your grades show you just aren't trying. ...
- Which of the following is not a false dilemma? You answered: Your grades show you just aren't trying. Either study more, or drop out of school! We'll skip the issue of whether low grades actually indicate whether a student is trying or not, and focus on the dilemma here, which is false. ...
- Which of the following is not a false dilemma? You answered: The Bulldogs are the first-place team, so either we beat them tonight and gain a little self-respect, or we lose like everyone expects us to, and hide our faces in shame! Or maybe they could play a great game and still lose, but come out of it feeling good about their performance. That's only one option beyond the false dilemma offered here of "win self-respect" or "lose in shame. ...
- Which of the following is not a false dilemma? You answered: I'm tired of seeing that mess in your room. ...
- Which of the following is not a false dilemma? You answered: I can't believe you voted to restrict welfare. ...
3. The Prisoner's Dilemma
- www.magnolia.net
- The Prisoner's Dilemma.
- Revised on 3/12/01 The "Prisoner's Dilemma" game has been extensively discussed in both the public and academic press. ... The title "prisoner’s dilemma" and the version with prison sentences as payoffs are due to Albert Tucker, who wanted to make Flood and Dresher’s ideas more accessible to an audience of Stanford psychologists. The Prisoner's Dilemma is a short parable about two prisoners who are individually offered a chance to rat on each other for which the "ratter" would receive a lighter sentence and the "rattee" would receive a harsher sentence. ...
- The Prisoner's Dilemma model as presented by Robert Axelrod, Douglas Hofstadter, and others (See References), goes as follows:.
- The general form of the Prisoner's Dilemma model is that the preference ranking of the four payoffs be, from best to worst, T, R, P, S and that R be greater than the average of T and S. That is, any situation that meets these conditions will be a "Prisoner's Dilemma".
- In summary, the Prisoner's Dilemma model postulates a condition in which the rational action of each individual is to not cooperate (that is, to defect), yet, if both parties act rationally, each party's reward is less that it would have been if both acted irrationally and cooperated!.
- Iterated "Prisoner's Dilemma" with multiple participants.
- The Iterated "Prisoner's Dilemma" has been the subject of much study and computer simulation (see references). ...
- This situation, which is more common in the real world, is called the "Many- person-dilemma" or, in my terminology, the "Voter's Paradox". ...
- A new book that provides much greater insight into the Prisoner's Dilemma and the possibility of cooperation is The Origins of Virtue by Matt Ridley (see the references). ...
- The Prisoner's Dilemma structure is a subset of the general paradoxical phenomena called "Social Dilemmas". ... the Prisoner's Dilemma) dilemmas generally arise that have the characteristics of the Prisoner's Dilemma (that is, a "rational" action will produce an inferior result). ...
- For further study on the Prisoner's Dilemma, consult the references given below. ...
- 1983, "Metamagical Themas: Computer Tournaments of the Prisoner's Dilemma Suggest How Cooperation Evolves". ...
4. Prisoner's Dilemma & Public Choice Theory
- www.constitution.org
- Prisoners' Dilemma and Public Choice Theory.
- Prisoners' Dilemma.
- This discusses a situation which is a version of the Prisoner's Dilemma. ...
- The Prisoner's Dilemma Competition. ...
- Prisoner's Dilemma — Collection of links to subject by Ariel Dolan. ...
- Serendip's Interactive Prisoners' Dilemma Game — Play it yourself. ...
- You Have Found The Prisoners' Dilemma — Play the game. ...
- Chaos, cheating and cooperation: potential solutions to the Prisoner's Dilemma, by Björn Brembs. Extended discussion of iterated prisoner's dilemma. ...
- The Prisoners' Dilemma, by F. ...
- Instances of the phenomena are called by many different names: "Volunteer's Dilemma", "Prisoner's Dilemma", "Collective Choice", "Rational Choice", "Social Choice", and "Voter's Paradox", to list just a few. ...
- Rent-Seeking, Public Choice, and The Prisoner's Dilemma, Kelley L. ...
- David Werth Prisoners' Dilemma computer simulation. ...
- Prisoner's Dilemma Project in Java — If you have Java, here is source code to run a simulation. ...
- Spatialized Prisoner's Dilemma — Another game in Java. ...
- Prisoner's Dilemma and Social Cooperation, by Russell A. ...
5. Open Directory - Computers: Artificial Life: Iterated Prisoner Dilemma
- dmoz.org
- Top: Computers: Artificial Life: Iterated Prisoner Dilemma (8) .
- Annotated Bibliography on The Evolution of Cooperation - A large annotated bibliography on the Prisoner's Dilemma and cooperation, compiled by Robert Axelrod and Lisa d'Ambrosio. ...
- Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma - This site aims to be a comprehensive repository of information on the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma, a major topic in artificial life, and a look at cooperation (and evolution of cooperation) between agents. ...
- Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma - Game and simulation based on Prisoners Dilemma game theory as described in The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins: coded in Javascript by Wayne Davis. ...
- The Prisoner's Dilemma - A simple yet powerful model for the problem of cooperation versus conflict in groups. ...
- Prisoner's Dilemma by the constitution web site - Some links on ethical and political aspect of the Prisoner's Dilemma. ...
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry - This is a very complete description of the prisoner's dilemma and its variations. ...
- The Taumoda Lab - This site offers a way to learn how to study the evolution of cooperation through 3 models, based on the Prisoner's Dilemma. ...
- "Iterated Prisoner Dilemma" search on: .
6. Monty's Dilemma
- www.mste.uiuc.edu
- Monty's Dilemma.
- Monty's Dilemma Extended:.
- Original Monty's Dilemma.
- Extended Monty's Dilemma.
- The original Monty's Dilemma Applet was the tool used for a study by Jesse "Jay" Wilkins and George Reese. ...
- The Monty's Dilemma problem has been the subject of many articles. ...
- Let's make a deal: The player's dilemma. ...
- Monty's dilemma: Should you stick or switch? Mathematics Teacher, 85(April), 252-256. ...
- Download the source code in txt file: Dilemma.
7. Prisoner's Dilemma
- plato.stanford.edu
- Prisoner's Dilemma.
- The "dilemma" faced by the prisoners here is that, whatever the other does, each is better off confessing than remaining silent. ... The title "prisoner's dilemma" and the version with prison sentences as payoffs are due to Albert Tucker, who wanted to make Flood and Dresher's ideas more accessible to an audience of Stanford psychologists. ...
- The sections below provide a variety of more precise characterizations of the prisoner's dilemma, beginning with the narrowest. ‘Prisoner's dilemma’ is abbreviated as ‘PD’. ...
- It is now easy to see that we have the structure of a dilemma like the one in the story. ... But since D strictly dominates C for both players, the argument for dilemma here requires only that each player knows his own payoffs. ... Flood and Dresher's interest in their dilemma seems to have stemmed from their view that it provided a counterexample to the claim that the nash equilibria of a game constitute its natural "solutions". ...
- If there can be "ties" in rankings of the payoffs, condition PD1 can be weakened without destroying the nature of the dilemma. ...
- The force of the dilemma can now also be felt under weaker conditions, however. ...
- If these conditions all obtain the argument for dilemma goes through as before. ...
- As long as each player knows that the other is rational and each knows the other's ordering of payoffs, we still feel the force of the dilemma. ...
- When n is small, it represents a version of what has been called the "volunteer dilemma". ... (Notice, however, that in a true volunteer dilemma, where only one volunteer is needed, n is zero and the top left outcome is impossible. ...
- The two-person version of the tragedy of the commons game (with threshold of one) produces a matrix presenting little or no dilemma. ...
- We then have a tragedy of the commons game, which (if we ignore the outcome of minimally effective cooperation) presents the familiar dilemma: defection is individually rational, but general cooperation benefits everyone. ...
8. Game Theory .net: Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Applet
- www.gametheory.net
- Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Applet.
- Play the prisoner's dilemma against five different "personalities. ...
- You will be playing the prisoner's dilemma with payoffs given by:.
9. the prisoner's dilemma
- www.outsidedcrecords.com
- the prisoner's dilemma ™ : a rock band from DC .
- the prisoner's dilemma.
10. Domino Dilemma @ Sapphire Games
- www.sapphiregames.com
- Domino Dilemma v1. ...
- Click here to read Domino Dilemma German description.
- Domino Dilemma is an perplexing puzzle. ...
- Domino Dilemma Screen .
- Domino Dilemma Screen .
- Download Domino Dilemma 1. ...
- Domino Dilemma is a shareware - this means that you can download this game, install it and play, but some features will be unavailable.
- If you like Domino Dilemma and wish to play with all available features - you must register.
- Register Domino Dilemma now! (via RegNow, USA) - $10 or.
- Register Domino Dilemma now! (via ShareIt, Germany) - $10/8. ...
- Our Games: Lode Doomer -- Domino Dilemma -- Aqualines -- Mad Dummy -- Lightris -- CycleMan -- Mad Checkers -- Battlejeep -- Six-Trix -- Three Leaves -- 15-Pack -- BrainTwister .
11. Midwest Dilemma Online
- www.hirezolution.com
12. REVIEW - The Jim Dilemma: Reading Race in Huckleberry Finn
- www.yorku.ca
- The Jim Dilemma: Reading Race in Huckleberry Finn.
- The introduction to the book presents her thesis: "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn compels us to confront what I call 'the Jim dilemma': the need to distinguish a richly positive and generous humanity from the confusing crosscurrents of prejudice that obscure it. ...
- The first titled chapter of the book, "Reading Race: A Dilemma," presents Twain as a rebel writer, not afraid to embrace the darkness of the American past (alluding to Toni Morrison), one who forces readers to think. ...
- Chadwick-Joshua ends her book with the idea that "Twain never meant for this novel to be painless" (134), and throughout The Jim Dilemma, she demonstrates the art and the science of Mark Twain's masterpiece. ...
Other related topics:
Do you have a great site about Dilemma? Is
your Dilemma site listed here?
Would you like a prefered placement of your site in this directory?
It's easy! First place, the HTML from the box below on your page that
you would like listed in this directory.
Then use our link submission request with
your name, your contact information, and the URL of your site that has
a link to this directory. After we
verify your link to us, we'll make sure your site stays in our directory,
and we'll give it prefered placement here also.
Here is how to make a simple text link to us. Just copy the code in this
box to your website:
We can also develop a custom Guide To The Internet for your site. Please
request your own
custom Guide To The Internet.
This custom Guide To The Internet produced by
Siql. Visit us today, and find out how to get your own
custom guide to the Internet, and how to get your site
listed in our guides.
Copyright 1995-2005 by Siql. All
Rights Reserved.