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The following pages link to Debates and decisions: On a rationale of argumentation rules. (Q5954062):
Displaying 24 items.
- When do simple policies win? (Q412086) (← links)
- Implementation with partial provability (Q449172) (← links)
- Prior symmetry, similarity-based reasoning, and endogenous categorization (Q629323) (← links)
- Credibility and determinism in a game of persuasion (Q632963) (← links)
- Strategic argumentation (Q634508) (← links)
- Strategic knowledge sharing in Bayesian games (Q705857) (← links)
- Game-theoretic pragmatics under conflicting and common interests (Q907901) (← links)
- Argumentation in artificial intelligence (Q1028943) (← links)
- Coordination and learning with a partial language (Q1592822) (← links)
- On the optimality of diverse expert panels in persuasion games (Q1691374) (← links)
- Efficient communication and indexicality (Q2019332) (← links)
- The order of presentation in trials: plaintive plaintiffs (Q2078078) (← links)
- Simple versus rich language in disclosure games (Q2318122) (← links)
- Message exchange games in strategic contexts (Q2409387) (← links)
- A paradox of expert rights in abstract argumentation (Q2417385) (← links)
- How to consult an expert? Opinion versus evidence (Q2430003) (← links)
- Argumentation in multi-issue debates (Q2432487) (← links)
- Risk aversion and expected-utility theory: a calibration exercise (Q2461595) (← links)
- Mechanism design with partial state verifiability (Q2519482) (← links)
- Communication equilibria with partially verifiable types (Q2581787) (← links)
- Hard evidence and ambiguity aversion (Q2627913) (← links)
- Persuasion and dynamic communication (Q4585998) (← links)
- Implementation with evidence (Q4683689) (← links)
- EFFECTIVE PERSUASION (Q5420144) (← links)