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Rule utilitarianism supports rules that, on balance, produce the greatest good.
Matching Pennies
A classic example of a zero-sum game where two players must secretly choose between a penny facing heads or tails, with outcomes depending on whether the choices match or not.
Nash Equilibrium
A concept in game theory where no player can benefit by changing strategies while the other players keep theirs unchanged, indicating a state of mutual best responses.
Simultaneous Game
A strategic situation in which each player makes decisions at the same time, without knowledge of the other players' actions.
Paralegal Work
The performance of legal tasks and support functions under the direction of an attorney.
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