This paper is drawn from a teaching experiment in the field of cooperative game theory where different approaches are possible and a criterion for the validity of a solution has to be formulated and justified in classroom. In particular, I propose an analysis of the dynamic of different points of view and of argumentation produced by the students in exploring and discussing a game theory problem. The analysis reveals that the task and the social negotiation under the guide of the teacher promote a rich and intriguing environment to develop a productive dialectic between different perspectives and different argumentation.

Taking each other's point of view: a teaching experiment in cooperative game theory

Antonini Samuele
2019-01-01

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This paper is drawn from a teaching experiment in the field of cooperative game theory where different approaches are possible and a criterion for the validity of a solution has to be formulated and justified in classroom. In particular, I propose an analysis of the dynamic of different points of view and of argumentation produced by the students in exploring and discussing a game theory problem. The analysis reveals that the task and the social negotiation under the guide of the teacher promote a rich and intriguing environment to develop a productive dialectic between different perspectives and different argumentation.
2019
978-0-6398215-0-4
978-0-6398215-1-1
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