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Games: Unifying Logic, Language, and Philosophy 2009
- Ondrej Majer, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Tero Tulenheimo:
Games: Unifying Logic, Language, and Philosophy. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 15, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-1-4020-9373-9
Philosophical Issues
- Mathieu Marion:
Why Play Logical Games? 3-26 - Boudewijn de Bruin:
On The Narrow Epistemology of Game-Theoretic Agents. 27-36 - Hykel Hosni:
Interpretation, Coordination and Conformity. 37-55 - Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
Fallacies as Cognitive Virtues. 57-98
Game-Theoretic Semantics
- Merlijn Sevenster:
A Strategic Perspective on if Games. 101-116 - Petr Cintula, Ondrej Majer:
Towards Evaluation Games for Fuzzy Logics. 117-138 - Robin Clark:
Games, Quantification and Discourse Structure. 139-150
Dialogues
- Shahid Rahman, Tero Tulenheimo:
From Games to Dialogues and Back. 153-208 - Christian G. Fermüller:
Revisiting Giles's Game. 209-227 - Manuel Rebuschi:
Implicit Versus Explicit Knowledge in Dialogical Logic. 229-246
Computation and Mathematics
- Giorgi Japaridze:
In the Beginning was Game Semantics? 249-350 - Wim Veldman:
The Problem of Determinacy of Infinite Games from an Intuitionistic Point of View. 351-370
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