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Troisième partie : Logique des jeux

Logical Consequence and the Theory of Games

Paul Harrenstein
p. 179-193

Abstracts

Logical notions of consequence have frequently been related to game-theoretical solution concepts. The correspondence between a formula being classically valid and the existence of a winning strategy for a player in a related two-person game, has been most prominent in this context. We propose a conservative extension of the classical notion of consequence that is based on a generalization of the game-theoretical solution concept of Nash equilibrium.

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Author’s notes

This research is partly but generously supported by the CABS (Collective Agent Based Systems) project of Delft University of Technology.

References

Bibliographical reference

Paul Harrenstein, Logical Consequence and the Theory of GamesPhilosophia Scientiæ, 8-2 | 2004, 179-193.

Electronic reference

Paul Harrenstein, Logical Consequence and the Theory of GamesPhilosophia Scientiæ [Online], 8-2 | 2004, Online since 16 June 2011, connection on 29 March 2024. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/philosophiascientiae/574; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/philosophiascientiae.574

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About the author

Paul Harrenstein

Utrecht University

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