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Theoretical Discussion of Moral Intuitions Using Hawk‑Dove Game Theory
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Theoretical Discussion of Moral Intuitions Using Hawk‑Dove Game Theory

Theoretical Discussion of Moral Intuitions Using Hawk‑Dove Game Theory The passage is an academic exposition on game theory applied to moral intuitions and property rights. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors, nor does it suggest actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Applies Hawk‑Dove game to explain moral intuitions about rights and property.; Posits that intuitions yielding higher payoffs become more frequent.; Uses a taxi‑passenger example to illustrate perceived ownership rights.

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