Contemporary epistemological and cognitive studies, as well as
recent trends in computer science and game theory have revealed an
increasingly important and intimate relationship between
Information, Interaction, and Agency.
Agents perform actions based on the available information and in
the presence of other interacting agents. From this perspective
Information, Interaction, and Agency neatly ties together classical
themes like rationality, decision-making and belief revision with
games, strategies and learning in a multi-agent setting.
Unified by the central notions Information, Interaction, and
Agency, the essays in this volume provide refreshing methodological
perspectives on belief revision, dynamic epistemic logic, von
Neumann games, and evolutionary game theory; all of which in turn
are central approaches to understanding our own rationality and
that of other agents.
Reprinted from Synthese, 139:2 and 142:2 (2004), Special Section
Knowledge, Rationality, and Action.
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