Utilitarian Calculus: Game Theory and the Algorithmic Construction of Moral Dilemmas: Ethics, Nuance, and the Complex Mechanics of Perfect Human Behavior - Couverture souple

Bailey, Gregory

 
9783565400553: Utilitarian Calculus: Game Theory and the Algorithmic Construction of Moral Dilemmas: Ethics, Nuance, and the Complex Mechanics of Perfect Human Behavior

Synopsis

Navigating the moral complexities of modern existence requires more than just good intentions; it demands rigorous philosophical mechanics. By applying mathematical game theory to everyday ethical dilemmas, we can deconstruct the concept of "being good" from a vague emotional goal into a calculable, algorithmic framework. This analysis strips away the subjective noise of interpersonal conflict, replacing it with the cold, fascinating logic of utilitarian calculus. Every decision—from returning a shopping cart to managing corporate layoffs—is broken down into measurable vectors of harm, benefit, and systemic consequence. Explore the intricate decision trees of moral philosophy and master the analytical tools necessary to navigate the gray areas of human existence with absolute ethical precision.

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