We do not believe that logic is the sole answer to deep and intriguing questions about human behaviour, but we think that it might be a useful tool in simulating and understanding it to a certain degree and in specifically restricted areas of application. We do not aim to resolve the question of what rational behaviour in games with mistaken and changing beliefs is. Rather, we develop a formal and abstract framework that allows us to reason about behaviour in games with mistaken and changing beliefs leaving aside normative questions concerning whether the agents are behaving "rationally"; we focus on what agents do in a game. In this paper, we are not concerned with the reasoning process of the (ideal) economic agent; rather, our intended a...
We argue that a Bayesian explanation of strategic choices in games requires introducing a p...
Players in a game are assumed to be totally rational and absolutely smart. However, in reality all p...
In this paper we explore game-theoretic reasoning in dynamic games within the framework of belief re...
In order to succeed, agents playing games must reason about the mechanics of the game, the strategie...
The epistemic program in game theory uses formal models of interactive reasoning to provide foundati...
. A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agen...
Over the past decades, logicians interested in rational agency and intelligent interaction studied m...
This paper investigates static games with unawareness, where players may be unaware of some of the c...
In this paper, we investigate the link between logics of games and mentalisticʺ logics of rational a...
This paper presents a first attempt to bridge the gap between logical and cognitive treatments of st...
Workshop on Reasoning about other minds: Logical and cognitive perspectives In the theory of dynamic...
We adopt the epistemic framework of Battigalli and Siniscalchi (1999) to model the distinction betwe...
In this paper, we introduce a notion of ``epistemic action'' to describe changes in the information ...
In this paper we explore game-theoretic reasoning in dynamic games within the framework of belief re...
Our aim is to model the decision-making and communication of software agents, such that justificatio...
We argue that a Bayesian explanation of strategic choices in games requires introducing a p...
Players in a game are assumed to be totally rational and absolutely smart. However, in reality all p...
In this paper we explore game-theoretic reasoning in dynamic games within the framework of belief re...
In order to succeed, agents playing games must reason about the mechanics of the game, the strategie...
The epistemic program in game theory uses formal models of interactive reasoning to provide foundati...
. A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agen...
Over the past decades, logicians interested in rational agency and intelligent interaction studied m...
This paper investigates static games with unawareness, where players may be unaware of some of the c...
In this paper, we investigate the link between logics of games and mentalisticʺ logics of rational a...
This paper presents a first attempt to bridge the gap between logical and cognitive treatments of st...
Workshop on Reasoning about other minds: Logical and cognitive perspectives In the theory of dynamic...
We adopt the epistemic framework of Battigalli and Siniscalchi (1999) to model the distinction betwe...
In this paper, we introduce a notion of ``epistemic action'' to describe changes in the information ...
In this paper we explore game-theoretic reasoning in dynamic games within the framework of belief re...
Our aim is to model the decision-making and communication of software agents, such that justificatio...
We argue that a Bayesian explanation of strategic choices in games requires introducing a p...
Players in a game are assumed to be totally rational and absolutely smart. However, in reality all p...
In this paper we explore game-theoretic reasoning in dynamic games within the framework of belief re...