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报告题目:A LOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON SOLVING GAMES
报告人:约翰.范本特姆(Johan van Benthem)
阿姆斯特丹大学大学教授(University Professor)
斯坦福大学Henry Waldgrave Stuart哲学教授
评论人:叶峰
北京大学哲学系副教授
报告摘要:
Games are an intuitive model for rational action driven by information, beliefs, and many other notions traditionally studied in epistemology. Games also fit very well with logic, for many diferent reasons. Many current research projects involve logics of games, especially the strategic LogiCCC program of the European Science Foundation. This talk addresses just one particular issue in analyzing games: the role of the famous algorithm of Backward Induction that goes back to the set theorist Zermelo, and maybe even further in history. While this method seems obvious, and several Nobel Prizes have already been won for much more sophisticated results in game theory, it has some notorious counterintuitive consequences. Indeed, in our lecture, we will soon see how the underlying reasoning puts many major issues of philosophical and computational logic in a new light. We conclude by drawing some conclusions for formal epistemology.
中国人民大学现代逻辑与科学技术哲学研究所
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