Larry Samuelson (1953) American economist
Larry Samuelson. Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection. 1997. Overview.
Source: 1960s, "The Use and Misuse of Game Theory," 1962, p. 110
Larry Samuelson (1953) American economist
Larry Samuelson. Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection. 1997. Overview.
John Harsanyi (1920–2000) hungarian economist
Source: "Games with Incomplete Information Played by “Bayesian” Players," 1967, p. 163: Lead paragraph's
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
Source: 1960s, Prisoner's dilemma: A study in conflict and cooperation (1965), p. 196
Hakeem Olajuwon (1963) Nigerian–American basketball player
Slam dunk - interview with basketball player Hakeem Olajuwon - Interview, Feb, 1994 by Spike Lee.
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Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
Source: 1960s, "The Use and Misuse of Game Theory," 1962, p. 108
“Art is naturally concerned with man in his existential aspect, not in his scientific aspect.”
Colin Wilson (1931–2013) author
Source: The Strength To Dream (1961), p. 214
Context: Art is naturally concerned with man in his existential aspect, not in his scientific aspect. For the scientist, questions about man's stature and significance, suffering and power, are not really scientific questions; consequently he is inclined to regard art as an inferior recreation. Unfortunately, the artist has come to accept the scientist's view of himself. The result, I contend, is that art in the twentieth century — literary art in particular — has ceased to take itself seriously as the primary instrument of existential philosophy. It has ceased to regard itself as an instrument for probing questions of human significance. Art is the science of human destiny. Science is the attempt to discern the order that underlies the chaos of nature; art is the attempt to discern the order that underlies the chaos of man. At its best, it evokes unifying emotions; it makes the reader see the world momentarily as a unity.
Hidetaka Miyazaki (1974) Japanese video game director
Dark Souls 3 Interview: "It Wouldn’t Be Right to Continue Creating Souls" https://www.gamespot.com/articles/dark-souls-3-interview-it-wouldnt-be-right-to-cont/1100-6432425/ (November 20, 2015)
Neil Postman (1931–2003) American writer and academic
Language Education in a Knowledge Context (1980)
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
p, vii (1974)
1960s, Fights, games, and debates, (1960)
John Maynard Smith book Evolution and the Theory of Games
Source: Evolution and the Theory of Games (1973), p. 2.