All Stories

  1. Risk as a Consequence
  2. Models of Decision-Making
  3. Collective Rationality’s Roots
  4. Epistemology of modeling and simulation
  5. Unsharp Sharpness
  6. Condorcet's Jury Theorem
  7. Preference
  8. Models as Partial Explanations
  9. Multi-Attribute Approaches to Risk
  10. Collective acts
  11. Introduction: Interactive Epistemology
  12. Calibration
  13. Philosophical and Epistemological Issues in Simulation and Gaming
  14. The Bayesian Decision-Theoretic Approach to Statistics
  15. Exclusion from the social contract
  16. The Philosophy and Epistemology of Simulation: A Review
  17. Collective Rationality
  18. Rationality
  19. Equilibrium
  20. Compositionality
  21. Implications
  22. Groups
  23. Coordination
  24. Strategy for Coalitions
  25. Illustrations and Comparisons
  26. Rationality Writ Large
  27. Agents and Acts
  28. Games of Strategy
  29. Cooperative Games
  30. Probabilities in Decision Rules
  31. Does collective rationality entail efficiency?
  32. Optimization and improvement
  33. Book ReviewsJosé Luis Bermúdez, . Decision Theory and Rationality .Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. 189. $50.00 (cloth).
  34. Introduction
  35. Utility and framing
  36. The contributors
  37. The Explanatory Power of Models and Simulations: A Philosophical Exploration
  38. Labeling Genetically Modified Food
  39. Using Food Labels to Regulate Risks
  40. Utility Maximization Generalized
  41. Initiating Coordination
  42. Collective, universal, and joint rationality
  43. Thinking about Acting: Logical Foundations for Rational Decision Making - by John L. Pollock
  44. Annie Petit (Editor). Auguste Comte: Trajectoires positivistes 1798–1998. (Épistémologie et Philosophie des Sciences.) 438 pp., bibl., index. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2003.
  45. regulation of risks
  46. Realistic Decision Theory
  47. Idealizations
  48. Acceptability's Consequences
  49. Realistic Standards for Decisions
  50. Ideal to Real
  51. Optimizing and Its Offspring
  52. Realism about Agents: Resources
  53. Realism about Agents: Cognitive Limitations
  54. Realism about Agents: Mistakes
  55. Realism about Situations
  56. Applications to Game Theory
  57. Economic Rationality
  58. ECONOMIC RATIONALITY
  59. Belief and Acceptance
  60. From rationality to coordination
  61. Decisions to follow a rule
  62. COMMENTS ON ELLIS’ “WHAT ECONOMISTS (AND EVERYONE ELSE) SHOULD THINK ABOUT UTILITY THEORY”
  63. Book ReviewKen Binmore, . Just Playing: Game Theory and the Social Contract , Volume 2. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1998. Pp. xxiii + 589. $50.00 (cloth).
  64. Decision Space
  65. Economic Choice Theory: An Experimental Analysis of Animal Behavior, John H. Kagel, Raymond C. Battalio, and Leonard Green. Cambridge University Press, 1995, xii + 230 pages.
  66. Equilibrium and Rationality
  67. Auguste Comte, John Stuart Mill, et l'economie politique
  68. Taking Chances: Essays on Rational Choice. Jordan Howard Sobel
  69. Adam Morton on Dilemmas
  70. The Hypothesis of Nash Equilibrium and Its Bayesian Justification
  71. Contractiarianism and Bargaining Theory
  72. Group Decisions and Decisions for a Group
  73. CONVENTIONS AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
  74. Hierarchical Maximization of Two Kinds of Expected Utility
  75. Trustee decisions in investment and finance
  76. A game-theoretic comparison of the utilitarian and maximin rules of social choice
  77. Mean-risk decision analysis
  78. Rousseau on Proportional Majority Rule
  79. Decision instability
  80. Interpersonal utility in principles of social choice
  81. The St. Petersburg gamble and risk
  82. Utility Tempered with Equality
  83. A decision maker's options
  84. Conditional Probabilities and Probabilities Given Knowledge of a Condition
  85. Thomas Mark on Works of Virtuosity
  86. A bias of rationality
  87. Theory and Evidence
  88. Conditionalization and Evidence
  89. Decision Theory
  90. Preface
  91. Objective and Methods
  92. Intrinsic Utility Analysis
  93. Expected Utility Analysis
  94. Expected Utility's Promotion
  95. Two-Dimensional Utility Analysis
  96. Group Utility Analysis
  97. Application to Trustee Decisions
  98. Power and Versatility
  99. Appendix: Consistency of Calculations of Utilities
  100. References
  101. Preface
  102. Idealizations
  103. Equilibrium
  104. Strategic Equilibrium
  105. Finding Equilibria
  106. Applications
  107. References
  108. 20. Economic Rationality
  109. Collective Rationality
  110. Preface
  111. Introduction
  112. Separability
  113. Expected utility
  114. Intrinsic utility
  115. Temporal utility
  116. Spatiotemporal utility
  117. Causal utility
  118. Conclusion
  119. References
  120. Games and Solutions
  121. Reasons and Incentives
  122. Other Standards for Solutions