Games and

Rationality,

Logic and

Cognitive Science

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.