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1994
We demonstrate how communication between agents can be incorporated in a dynamic/epistemic multi-agent system, in which the knowledge and ability of agents, and the opportunity for, and the result of their actions are formalized. We deal with two sorts of communication inside this system: one in which a didactic agent passes on its knowledge to every ...
B. Linder, W. Hoek, J. -J. Ch. Meyer
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We demonstrate how communication between agents can be incorporated in a dynamic/epistemic multi-agent system, in which the knowledge and ability of agents, and the opportunity for, and the result of their actions are formalized. We deal with two sorts of communication inside this system: one in which a didactic agent passes on its knowledge to every ...
B. Linder, W. Hoek, J. -J. Ch. Meyer
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Rational Redundancy in Situated Communication
2020Contrary to the Gricean maxims of Quantity (Grice, 1975), it has been repeatedly shown that speakers often include redundant information in their utterances (over- specifications). Previous research on referential communication has long debated whether this redundancy is the result of speaker-internal or addressee-oriented processes, while it is also ...
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2018
The concept of ‘communicative rationality’ is primarily associated with the work of the philosopher and social theorist Jürgen Habermas. According to Habermas, communication through language necessarily involves the raising of ‘validity-claims’ (distinguished as ‘truth’, ‘rightness’ and ‘sincerity’), the status of which, when contested, can ultimately ...
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The concept of ‘communicative rationality’ is primarily associated with the work of the philosopher and social theorist Jürgen Habermas. According to Habermas, communication through language necessarily involves the raising of ‘validity-claims’ (distinguished as ‘truth’, ‘rightness’ and ‘sincerity’), the status of which, when contested, can ultimately ...
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Normative Principles of Rational Communication
Erkenntnis, 1983The purpose of this paper is to give normative rules for Rational Communication. Since discussion and especially discussion among scientists, is a form of communication, these rules apply also for discussion. The rules (principles) given are understood to be necessary minimal conditions.
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Rational choice and community power structures
Political Studies, 1995This chapter applies Dowding’s analysis of power to the community power debate. It demonstrates the importance of the collective action problem to our understanding of power in society, showing that both pluralists and their radical critics misinterpret power in society by ignoring collective action problems.
Keith Dowding +3 more
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On Rational Computability and Communication Complexity
Games and Economic Behavior, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shoham, Yoav, Tennenholtz, Moshe
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“Habermasville”: Police–Community Intersections and Communicative Rationality
Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2019Police–community relations in the United States are seeing a crisis of trust and legitimacy. Minorities disproportionally experience police contact, and recent shootings of unarmed persons raise co...
Sean McCandless, G. M. Vogler
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Communication and rational justification
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2001As a response to the common criticism that phenomenology is handicapped by its descriptive faith, this article outlines a program for showing what a rational justification can be from a phenomenological perspective. The phenomenological position defended here stands between Rorty’s thesis of objectivity in solidarity and Habermas’s view of rationality
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Communicative Rationality, Logic, and Mathematics
2008Based upon some explanations of the notions of communicative rationality in the sense of Habermas, and of communicative logic in the sense of the late C. S. Peirce, the author argues that the final meaning of mathematics is to be an aid for the rational communication of man.
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Community Technology and Democratic Rationalization
The Information Society, 2002The objective of this paper is to explore questions of human agency and democratic process in the technical sphere through the example of "virtual community." The formation of relatively stable long-term group associations--community in the broad sense of the term--is the scene on which a large share of human development occurs.
Maria Bakardjieva, Andrew Feenberg
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