

Is inequity in society unavoidable? A few lessons from Evolutionary Game Theory | with Cailin O'Connor
Jan 18, 2022
Cailin O'Connor, a professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science, discusses how inequity in society can be modeled using evolutionary game theory. Topics include the division of groups into social categories, implications for gender and division of labor, and the difficulty of breaking inequitable patterns.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Conceptual Frameworks for Analyzing Inequity in Game Theory
04:22 • 2min
Analyzing Division of Labor and Coordination with Game Theoretic Models
06:32 • 3min
The Use of Gender as a Natural Category for Labor Division
09:21 • 10min
The Inevitability of Inequity and the Need for Proactive Efforts
19:07 • 3min