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The Dynamics of Rational Deliberation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Dynamics of Rational Deliberation

Brian Skyrms constructs a theory of "dynamic deliberation" and uses it to investigate rational decisionmaking in cases of strategic interaction. This illuminating book will be of great interest to all those in many disciplines who use decision theory and game theory to study human behavior and thought. Skyrms begins by discussing the Bayesian theory of individual rational decision and the classical theory of games, which at first glance seem antithetical in the criteria used for determining action. In his effort to show how methods for dealing with information feedback can be productively combined, the author skillfully leads us through the mazes of equilibrium selection, the Nash equilibria...

Social Dynamics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Social Dynamics

Brian Skyrms applies adaptive dynamics (of cultural evolution and individual learning) to social theory, investigating altruism, spite, fairness, trust, division of labor, and signaling. Correlation is seen to be fundamental. Spontaneous emergence of social structure and of signaling systems are examined in the context of learning dynamics.

The Stag Hunt and the Evolution of Social Structure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

The Stag Hunt and the Evolution of Social Structure

"The possibility of a successful solution depends on the coevolution of cooperation and social structure. Brian Skyrms focuses on three factors that affect the emergence of such structure and the facilitation of collective action: location (interactions with neighbors), signals (transmission of information), and association (the formation of social networks)."--Jacket.

Evolution of the Social Contract
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Evolution of the Social Contract

This new edition further develops the application of evolutionary game theory to an analysis of the origins of social contracts.

Signals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Signals

Brian Skyrms offers a fascinating demonstration of how fundamental signals are to our world. He uses various scientific tools to investigate how meaning and communication develop. Signals operate in networks of senders and receivers at all levels of life, transmitting and processing information. That is how humans and animals think and interact.

The Logic of Strategy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

The Logic of Strategy

Edited by three leading figures in the field, this exciting volume presents cutting-edge work in decision theory by a distinguished international roster of contributors. These mostly unpublished papers address a host of crucial areas in the contemporary philosophical study of rationality and knowledge. Topics include causal versus evidential decision theory, game theory, backwards induction, bounded rationality, counterfactual reasoning in games and in general, analyses of the famous common knowledge assumptions in game theory, and evaluations of the normal versus extensive form formulations of complex decision problems.

Evolution of the Social Contract
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Evolution of the Social Contract

This new edition further develops the application of evolutionary game theory to an analysis of the origins of social contracts.

From Zeno to Arbitrage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

From Zeno to Arbitrage

Brian Skyrms presents a set of influential essays which deploy formal methods to address epistemological and metaphysical questions. The first part of the book focuses on quantity; the second on degrees of belief, belief revision, and coherence; the third on aspects of inductive reasoning.

Ten Great Ideas about Chance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Ten Great Ideas about Chance

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, gamblers and mathematicians transformed the idea of chance from a mystery into the discipline of probability, setting the stage for a series of breakthroughs that enabled or transformed innumerable fields, from gambling, mathematics, statistics, economics, and finance to physics and computer science. This book tells the story of ten great ideas about chance and the thinkers who developed them, tracing the philosophical implications of these ideas as well as their mathematical impact.

Causal Necessity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

Causal Necessity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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