The Logic of Strategy
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 21 October 1999
- ISBN 9780195117158
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 241x162x20 mm
- Weight 463 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 11 line drawings 0
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Short description:
This is a collection of, mostly unpublished, papers on topics surrounding decision theory. It addresses the most important areas in the philosophical study of rationality and knowledge, for example: causal vs. evidential decision theory, game theory, backwards induction, bounded rationality, counterfactual reasoning in games and in general, and analyses of the famous common knowledge assumptions in game theory.
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Edited by three leading figures in the field, this exciting volume presents cutting-edge work in decision theory by a distinguished international roster of contributors. These mostly unpublished papers address a host of crucial areas in the contemporary philosophical study of rationality and knowledge. Topics include causal versus evidential decision theory, game theory, backwards induction, bounded rationality, counterfactual reasoning in games and in general, analyses of the famous common knowledge assumptions in game theory, and evaluations of the normal versus extensive form formulations of complex decision problems.
MoreTable of Contents:
What is the Logic Strategy?
Knowledge, Belief and Counterfactual Reasoning in Games
Consequentialism, Non-Archimedean Probabilities and Lexicographic Expected Utility
Solutions Based on Ratifiability and Sure Thing Reasoning
Undercutting the Ramsey Test for Conditionals
Aumann's "No Agreement" Theorem Generalized
Rational Failures of the KK-Principle
How Much Common Belief is Necessary for a Convention?
Sophisticated Bounded Agents Play the Repeated Dilemma
Can Free Choice Be Known?
Symmetry Arguments for Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma