XI - Diachronic rationality and prediction-based games

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I explore the debate about causal versus evidential decision theory, and its recent developments in the work of Andy Egan, through the method of some simple games based on agents' predictions of each other's actions. My main focus is on the requirement for rational agents to act in a way which is consistent over time and its implications for such games and their more realistic cousins. ©2010 The Aristotelian Society.

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Wallace, D. (2010). XI - Diachronic rationality and prediction-based games. In Proceedings of the Aristotelean Society (Vol. 110, pp. 243–266). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9264.2010.00286.x

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