Free Readings

Selected Readings in Philosophy of Science, Game Theory, Computer Experiments 

“The Geometry of Defection: Cascading Mimicry and Contract-Resistant Structures”
in Social Philosophy Today, Volume 17, Cheryl Hughes, ed., Philosophy Documentation Center (2003), Charlottesville, 69-90.

“The Tragedy of the Coffeehouse: Costly Riding, and How to Avert It”
Journal of Conflict Resolution (1999), 43, 434-450.

“The Failure of Success: How Exploiters are Exploited in the Prisoner’s Dilemma”
in Modeling Rational and Moral Agents, Peter Danielson, ed., Oxford University Press (1998), 161-185.

“The Quest for Meaning,”  in Mind Versus Computer: Were Dreyfus and Winograd Right?,
M. Gams & M. Paprzycki, X. Wu, eds., IOS Press (1997), Amsterdam, 64-79.

“How Braess’ Paradox Solves Newcomb’s Problem: Not!”
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science (1996), 10, 217-237.

“A Resolution of Bertrand’s Paradox”
Philosophy of Science (1994), 61, 1-24.

“Hobbes, Spinoza, Kant, Highway Robbery and Game Theory”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy (1994), 72, 445-462.

“Maximizing Expected Utilities in the Prisoner’s Dilemma”
Journal of Conflict Resolution (1992), 36, 183-216.

“The Inapplicability of Evolutionarily Stable Strategy to the Prisoner’s Dilemma”
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (1990), 41, 461-472.

Selected Readings in Philosophical Practice, Philosophy of Politics and Culture

“How Not to Offend the Insane
Introduction to the new edition of Therapy for the Sane, Waterside Productions, San Diego, 2020, xiii-xvii

“Contemporary Philosophical Practice: Forces that Favor, and Hinder, its Progress”
Revue Roumanie de Philosophie, 63, 2, Bucureşti, 2019, 337-350

“Philosophical Practice as Political Activism”
in Socrate à l’agora. Que peut la parole philosophique? edited by Mieke de Moor, VRIN (2017), Paris, 107-125

“The PC Tyranny”
in In The Agora, eds. Andrew Irvine & John Russell, The University of Toronto Press (2006), Toronto, 456-461.

“The Ancient Art of Modern Leadership”
in Global Agenda (Magazine of the World Economic Forum), ed. Nick Evans (2004), 244-246.

Selected Interviews