Equilibrium and Rationality
This book represents a major contribution to game theory. It offers this conception of equilibrium in games: strategic equilibrium. This conception arises from a study of expected utility decision principles, which must be revised to take account of the evidence a choice provides concerning its outcome. The argument for these principles distinguishes reasons for action from incentives, and draws on contemporary analyses of counterfactual conditionals. The book also includes a procedure for identifying strategic equilibria in ideal normal-form games. In synthesizing decision theory and game theory in a powerful way this book will be of particular interest to all philosophers concerned with decision theory and game theory as well as economists and other social scientists.
- Genuine interdisciplinary readership - game theory sells well to economists as well as philosophers
Reviews & endorsements
'All in all the book is a true tour de force; it is one of the deepest and best-argued game-theoretical treatises I have ever read.' Wlodek Rabinowicz, University of Uppsala
Product details
No date availablePaperback
9780521038027
252 pages
228 × 151 × 14 mm
0.387kg
51 b/w illus.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Games and solutions
- 2. Idealizations
- 3. Equilibrium
- 4. Reasons and incentives
- 5. Strategic equilibrium
- 6. Finding equilibria
- 7. Applications
- 8. Other standards for solutions
- References
- Index.