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Epistemic Perspectives and Communicative Acts
Searle (Speech Acts, 1969) introduced his famous distinction between constitutive and regulative rules that together define felicity conditions of speech acts.
Anton Benz
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Common Knowledge Revisited [PDF]
We consider the common-knowledge paradox raised by Halpern and Moses: common knowledge is necessary for agreement and coordination, but common knowledge is unattainable in the real world because of temporal imprecision. We discuss two solutions to this paradox: (1) modeling the world with a coarser granularity, and (2) relaxing the requirements for ...
Ronald Fagin +3 more
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Eksik Bilgi Altında Ekonomik Koordinasyon Problemi
Finansal piyasaların sağlıklı bir şekilde işlemesi için iyi yönetilen bir ekonomi oldukça önemlidir. Ekonomiyi yöneten liderler ve bürokratlar bir kriz riski durumunda ne yapılması gerektiğini bilseler bile eksik bilgi altında koordinasyon problemi ...
Nuh Aygün Dalkıran
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Creating Shared Understanding in Statistics and Data Science Collaborations
Statisticians and data scientists have been called upon to increase the impact they have through their collaborative projects. Statistics and data science practitioners and their educators can achieve and enable greater impact by learning how to create ...
Eric A. Vance +2 more
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No Need for Infinite Iteration
As part of his argument for a “Copernican revolution” in social ontology, Hans Bernhard Schmid (2005) argues that the individualistic approach to social ontology is critically flawed.
Sveinung Sundfør Sivertsen
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Rationalizability, Observability, and Common Knowledge [PDF]
Abstract We study the strategic impact of players’ higher-order uncertainty over the observability of actions in general two-player games. More specifically, we consider the space of all belief hierarchies generated by the uncertainty over whether the game will be played as a static game or with perfect information.
Penta, Antonio, Zuazo-Garin, Peio
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Converging on Common Knowledge [PDF]
Common knowledge, as is well known, is not attainable in finite time by unreliable communication, thus hindering perfect coordination. Focusing on the coordinated attack problem modeled using dynamic epistemic logic, this paper discusses unreliable communication protocols from a topological perspective and asks "If the generals may communicate ...
Dominik Klein 0004 +1 more
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Enkele aspecten van taal, identiteit en stereotypering
Everybody belongs to different groups. These groups have common knowledge that is acquired by language that determines the identity of the group. However, this language varies depending on the social background of the members of the group and it has a ...
Piet van Sterkenburg
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15 pages, Contributed talk at TARK 2013 (arXiv:1310.6382) http://www.tark ...
Yannai A. Gonczarowski, Yoram Moses
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Observations of Everyday Biodiversity: a New Perspective for Conservation?
Public involvement is one of the keys to achieving biodiversity conservation goals. Increasing public involvement in conservation activities requires investigation into what makes people more aware of nature, especially in an ordinary and local context ...
Alix Cosquer +2 more
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