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The Core Conflict in the Prisoners' Story
The story that gives the 'prisoners' dilemma' its name involves two prisoners who must independently choose to either accuse their partner or deny the crime, with different prison sentences for each combination of choices. Explain precisely what makes this situation a 'dilemma' for each individual prisoner.
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