Games: Unifying Logic, Language, and Philosophy
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Author
Contributions
- Symons, John - Contributor
- Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko - Contributor
- Tulenheimo, Tero - Contributor
- Majer, Ondrej - Contributor
- SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
100,500 words, Guess
Page Count
402 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegamesunifyinglog00maje
- Internet Archivegamesunifyinglog00maje_695
- ISBN-10140209373X
- ISBN-139781402093739
- ISBN-139781402093746
and 6 more
- ISBN-101402093748
- Library of Congress Control Number2008938971
- OCLC Control Number276224594
- Better World Books9781402093739
- Better World Books9781402093746
- Open LibraryOL27040618M
Classifications
- LCCBC1-199P101-120T57-5
- LCCQA269 .G38 2009
- LCCBC1-199
Description
"This volume presents mathematical game theory as an interface between logic and philosophy. It provides a discussion of various aspects of this interaction, covering new technical results and examining the philosophical insights that these have yielded." "Organized in four sections it offers a balanced mix of papers dedicated to the major trends in the field: the dialogical approach to logic, Hintikka-style game-theoretic semantics, game-theoretic models of various domains (including computation and natural language) and logical analyses of game-theoretic situations." "This volume will be of interest to any philosopher concerned with logic and language. It is also relevant to the work of argumentation theorists, linguists, economists, computer scientists and all those concerned with the foundational aspects of these disciplines."--Jacket.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science -- 15
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