SELECTION OF PAPERS ON GAMES AND RATIONALITY, LOGIC AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE
2008
1) A. Baltag, S. Smets and J. Zvesper, "When all is done but not (yet) said: Dynamic rationality in extensive games", in J. van Benthem and E. Pacuit (eds.), (pre)-proceedings of the Workshop on Logic and Intelligent Interaction, ESSLLI 2008, pp.58-73, 2008. Available on-line at http://ai.stanford.edu/~epacuit/LaII/proceedings.html
2009
2) A. Baltag, S. Smets and J. Zvesper. Keep ‘hoping’ for rationality: a solution to the backward induction paradox. In: Synthese. Volume 169, Number 2 / July, pp. 301-333, 2009.
2018
3) S. Smets and A. Solaki. The effort of reasoning: modelling the inference steps of boundedly rational agents. in the proceedings volume of WOLLIC 2018, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 10944, pp. 307-324, 2018.
2019
4) F. Berto, S. Smets and A. Solaki, The Logic of Fast and Slow Thinking. Erkenntnis, Online First.
2021
5) J. van Benthem, F. Liu and S. Smets, Logico-Computational Aspects of Rationality, to appear in the Handbook of Rationality, MIT Press.
6) A. Baltag, I. Canavotto, S. Smets. Causal Agency and Responsibility: A Refinement of STIT Logic. In A. Giordani and J. Malinowski (eds.), Logic in High Definition, Trends in Logical Semantics, Springer, Berlin, 2021.