International audienceI propose a modal logic that enables to reason about self-regarding and other-regarding motivations in strategic games. This logic integrates the concepts of joint action, belief, individual and group payoff. The first part of the article is focused on self-regarding agents. A self-regarding agent decides to perform a certain action only if he believes that this action maximizes his own personal benefit. The second part of the article explores different kinds of other-regarding motivations such as fairness and reciprocity. Differently from self-regarding agents, other-regarding agents also consider the benefits of their choices for the group. Moreover, their decisions can be affected by their beliefs about other agents...
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(Conférencier invité)International audienceLogics, especially modal logics, have been widely used in...
Does playing strategic games improve your performance on other tasks in which you have to reason abo...
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Decision theory explains weakness of will as the result of a conflict of incentives between differen...
Game Theory can simultaneously be viewed as a positive and a normative theory: on one hand, it descr...
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To investigate the relationship between the depth of strategic thinking and social preferences we as...
This paper presents an agent-based model of team reasoning in a social dilemma game. Starting from t...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...
In this paper, we investigate the link between logics of games and mentalisticʺ logics of rational a...
(Conférencier invité)International audienceLogics, especially modal logics, have been widely used in...
Does playing strategic games improve your performance on other tasks in which you have to reason abo...
The game theoretic notion of best-response reasoning is sometimes criticized when its application pr...
In order to succeed, agents playing games must reason about the mechanics of the game, the strategie...
In strategic multi-agent decision making, it is often the case that a strategic reasoner must hold b...
Abstract. When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ...
Philosophical accounts of collective intentionality typically rely on members to form a personal int...
Across two studies, we used verbal protocol analysis to develop a taxonomy of reasoning in dyadic ma...
Decision theory explains weakness of will as the result of a conflict of incentives between differen...
Game Theory can simultaneously be viewed as a positive and a normative theory: on one hand, it descr...
This paper proposes a concept of intentional cooperation for mutual benefit. This concept uses a for...
To investigate the relationship between the depth of strategic thinking and social preferences we as...
This paper presents an agent-based model of team reasoning in a social dilemma game. Starting from t...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...