There are replicas and replicas

Abstract

In a recent article, José Luis Bermúdez challenged David Lewis’s argument about Newcomb’s problem and the prisoner’s dilemma being the same. I show briefly that Bermúdez’s counterargument is not sound and that Lewis’s original position is correct.

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Prisoners' dilemma is a newcomb problem.David K. Lewis - 1979 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 8 (3):235-240.

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