[PDF][PDF] Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy

EN Zalta, U Nodelman, C Allen… - See http://plato. stanford …, 2002 - academia.edu
After an introductory section, this article will focus on four questions: How should the Kyoto
School be defined? What is meant by its central philosophical concept of “absolute …

Foundations of cooperative AI

V Conitzer, C Oesterheld - Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on …, 2023 - ojs.aaai.org
AI systems can interact in unexpected ways, sometimes with disastrous consequences. As
AI gets to control more of our world, these interactions will become more common and have …

[HTML][HTML] Epistemic foundations of game theory

E Pacuit, O Roy - 2015 - plato.stanford.edu
Foundational work in game theory aims at making explicit the assumptions that underlie the
basic concepts of the discipline. Non-cooperative game theory is the study of individual …

[BOOK][B] Multiverse theories: A philosophical perspective

S Friederich - 2021 - books.google.com
If the laws of nature are fine-tuned for life, can we infer other universes with different laws?
How could we even test such a theory without empirical access to those distant places? Can …

[HTML][HTML] Self-locating beliefs

A Egan, MG Titelbaum - 2022 - plato.stanford.edu
Self-locating beliefs are beliefs about one's position or situation in the world, as opposed to
beliefs about how the world is in itself. Section 1 of this entry introduces self-locating beliefs …
V Conitzer - Synthese, 2015 - Springer
In the context of the Slee** Beauty problem, it has been argued that so-called “halfers”
can avoid Dutch book arguments by adopting evidential decision theory. I introduce a Dutch …

[PDF][PDF] Precise credences

M Titelbaum - 2019 - philarchive.org
I am more confident than not that I will go in to my office tomorrow. I'm not certain that I will
go, and I haven't even hit the point of believing that I will: it is the summer, I have no courses …