No I didn't say that. All I said was something about the way you can
identify common sense. And if you are trying to construct policy which has
an impact upon people's lives, you should always put common sense first. If
you want to thrash that point out, then - if you must - I'm up for it.
The reason I don't know much about game theory is that by its nature it does
not take account of the unique subtleties of circumstance - particularly
those centring on the nuances of human nature - that are, to me, of greater
importance in the field of problem solving in society. You'll have a job to
counter that point of view.
Tom
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