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Success-First Decision Theories [PDF]
The standard formulation of Newcomb's problem compares evidential and causal conceptions of expected utility, with those maximizing evidential expected utility tending to end up far richer.
222Baratgin +105 more
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Epistemic logic meets epistemic game theory: a comparison between multi-agent Kripke models and type spaces [PDF]
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Galeazzi, Paolo, Lorini, Emiliano
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Epistemically Robust Strategy Subsets
We define a concept of epistemic robustness in the context of an epistemic model of a finite normal-form game where a player type corresponds to a belief over the profiles of opponent strategies and types.
Geir B. Asheim +2 more
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What is an Academic Judgement? [PDF]
This paper considers the nature of academic judgement. It also suggests that academic judgement is not the special preserve of academics as such and is something with which students can be imbued.
Hinchliffe, Geoffrey
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On the Prospects for African Philosophy in Australia
ABSTRACT This paper grapples with the situation of people of African descent in Australia by working through the constitution of the body of academic philosophy in the country. It contends with the parochialism of the Australian philosophical community and the prospects for the cultivation of greater pluralism. Taking African philosophy as one possible
Bryan Mukandi
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In this paper, the assumptions of Miranda Fricker’s theory of epistemic (in)justice read in the context of the neo-Wittgensteinian philosophical trend, also called therapeutic or resolute approach, will be approximated.
Mariola Żak
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Community-Based Reasoning in Games: Salience, Rule-Following, and Counterfactuals
This paper develops a game-theoretic and epistemic account of a peculiar mode of practical reasoning that sustains focal points but also more general forms of rule-following behavior which I call community-based reasoning (CBR).
Cyril Hédoin
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Characterizing perfect recall using next-step temporal operators in S5 and sub-S5 Epistemic Temporal Logic [PDF]
We review the notion of perfect recall in the literature on interpreted systems, game theory, and epistemic logic. In the context of Epistemic Temporal Logic (ETL), we give a (to our knowledge) novel frame condition for perfect recall, which is local and
Witzel, Andreas
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Democracy and Inquiry in the Post-Truth Era: A pragmatist Solution [PDF]
Post-truth has become a commonplace strategy. No longer are objective facts viewed as having evidentiary value; scientific knowledge is on a par with emotions or personal beliefs.
Montero, Daniel Labrador
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The case for epistocratic republicanism [PDF]
In recent years, the fortunes of democracy have waned both in theory and practice. This has added impetus not only to the republican case for strengthening democratic institutions but also to new anti-democratic thought.
Blunt, G. D.
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