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Synthese | 2013

Rule-following as coordination: a game-theoretic approach

Giacomo Sillari

AbstractFamously, Kripke has argued that the central portion of the Philosophical Investigations describes both a skeptical paradox and its skeptical solution. Solving the paradox involves the element of the community, which determines correctness conditions for rule-following behavior. What do such conditions precisely consist of? Is it accurate to say that there is no fact to the matter of rule following? How are the correctness conditions sustained in the community? My answers to these questions revolve around the idea (cf. P.I. §§198, 199) that a rule is followed insofar as a convention is in place. In particular, I consider the game-theoretic definition of convention offered by David Lewis and I show that it illuminates essential aspects of the communitarian understanding of rule-following. Make the following experiment: say “It’s cold here” and mean “It’s warm here”. Can you do it?Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, 1953, §510.I can’t say “it’s cold here” and mean “it’s warm here”—at least, not without a little help from my friends.David Lewis, Convention.


Journal of Philosophical Logic | 2018

A Rational Way of Playing: Revision Theory for Strategic Interaction

Riccardo Bruni; Giacomo Sillari

Gupta (2011) has proposed a definition of strategic rationality cast in the framework of his revision theory of truth. His analysis, relative to a class of normal form games in which all players have a strict best reply to all other players’ strategy profiles, shows that game-theoretic concepts (e.g. Nash equilibrium) have revision-theoretic counterparts. We extend Gupta’s approach to deal with normal form games in which players’ may have weak best replies. We do so by adapting intuitions relative to Nash equilibrium refinements (in particular, trembling-hand perfection and properness) to the revision-theoretic framework. We prove that there is a precise equivalence between trembling-hand perfect equilibria in two-player normal games and a revision-theoretic property. We then introduce lexicographic choice of action as a way to represent players’ expectations, which allows our analysis to reach full generality. Finally, we provide an example of the versatility of revision theory as applied to strategic interaction by formalizing a risk-and-compensation procedure of strategic choice in the revision-theoretic framework.


Archive | 2008

Models of Awareness

Giacomo Sillari


Synthese | 2005

A logical framework for convention

Giacomo Sillari


Topoi-an International Review of Philosophy | 2008

Common Knowledge and Convention

Giacomo Sillari


Philosophical Studies | 2014

Disagreement behind the veil of ignorance

Ryan Muldoon; Chiara Lisciandra; Mark Colyvan; Carlo Martini; Giacomo Sillari; Jan Sprenger


Archive | 2016

Quale metodologia per le scienze sociali ed economiche

Giacomo Sillari


Archive | 2016

Intelligence Analysis and Behavioral Sciences

Giacomo Sillari; Silvia Pelucchi


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2013

You better play 7: mutual versus common knowledge of advice in a weak-link experiment

Giovanna Devetag; Hykel Hosni; Giacomo Sillari


Archive | 2012

Game Theory from von Neumann and Morgenstern to the Cold War by Robert Leonard

Giacomo Sillari

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