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Lecture notes Literature and Philosophy (LCDL5072A) Game Theory and Jane Austen

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Exploring philosophical game theory through Jane Austen's work. The effect of the 20th century on this theory and seeing it in action in literature. Philosophy and it's impact on fiction.










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Lecture Notes - Game Theory
Slides Jane Austen: Game Theorist Notes
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Jane Austen
1775-1817
Northanger Abbey (posthumous 1818)

Sense and Sensibility (1811)

Pride and Prejudice (1813)

Mansfield Park (1814)

Emma (1816)

Persuasion (posthumous 1818)

 One of 8 children, parents keen on education.

 Drafted several of her novels long before the age of twenty

 Struggled to get them published

 Gained moderate success for sense and sensibility

 Clever and conservative writer, experimental in actual fact - pre
modernism

 One of her major techniques she invented - free indirect speech,
expresses psychological state of mind.

 Died at 42



3  Forerunners to game theory have a long history but in its
Game Theory modern form it is most associated with the mathematician
John von Neumann (1903-1957) and his book The Theory
of Games and Economic Behavior (1944).
 Game Theory considers interactions between two or more
people. It is based on Rational Choice Theory which looks
at human choice and decision-making activities
 In its simplest form, Rational Choice Theory is interested
in payoff maximization - where an individual or group
gains the most from a situation.
 Rational Choice Theory does not determine whether
someone (or a group) is altruistic or selfish, nor is it
interested in what the alternatives they choose from are,
only in the act of choosing between them

,  Why link Austen to game theory:
 Writing in the enlightenment period
 The age of reason, commitment to the belief that
the world is knowable to human kind as long as
there is enough commitment to it
 Tension between empirical knowledge and rational
thought
 Austen read Hume and Smith - generous
empiricists : philosophy linked to patterns of social
history - imagination and feeling play in human
reasoning, an idea that appeals to novelists
 This links to rational choice theory.
 Payoff maximisation is key to game theory

4 Game theory makes several assumptions:
Game theory II 1. Human beings are autonomous individuals, conscious of having
needs and wants.
2. Human beings are animals who are capable of rational thought
3. Rational here means something closer to ratio (latin: Reckoning,
numbering calculation) than to our customary use of rationality. A
person, having recognized their object, is able to assess a range of
actions in terms of how much of or how close to that object it
brings them
5  Preference: Structures and frames the act of choosing;
Game Theory what a person/group wants - the object - will determine
III what they will do and how
The Key Ideas  Choice: is the bedrock of game theory; people/groups
choose between alternatives or course of action.
 Strategy: recognises how far a person/group is able to
anticipate outcome of a future action. This may include
hypothesizing on the likely action of others.
6  Think punnet square of choices and outcomes
GT Example:
7  What is the best outcome
Pay-off
maximization
8  What is done to swing the odds in your favour
Stratergies
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Criticism
 Game theory is the grand theory of neo-liberalism -
obsessional focus on the greatest game.
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