Exploring Alan Watts' Philosophical Game
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Originally RECORDED: at Diablo Valley College, 2-10 Feb. 1966. BROADCAST: KPFA, 24 April-12 May 1966.
In his insightful discourse, Alan Watts delves into the relationship between ethics and game theory, proposing that moral decisions can be understood as strategic interactions among individuals. He introduces game theory as a framework for navigating choices that impact not only oneself but also others, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human behavior. By framing ethical dilemmas as games, Watts encourages a dynamic understanding of morality that allows for flexibility and adaptation rather than strict adherence to rigid rules.
Watts challenges the conventional binary view of right and wrong, advocating for a more nuanced approach to ethics that considers the complexities of each situation. He highlights the importance of intuition in decision-making, suggesting that our instincts often reflect a deeper understanding of moral landscapes than purely rational analysis. Additionally, he emphasizes the role of community in shaping ethical values, arguing that morality is a collective experience that evolves through social interaction.
This Lecture Is Titled: The Game Theory Of Ethics
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