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(1998) Game theory, experience, rationality, Dordrecht, Springer.
This paper does not deal with the applications of game theory for which this theory was first developed, that is, for modelling economic systems and rational decision making. But I do not want to consider games as abstract mathematical structures, either. I want to concentrate on what it is that makes a game actually playable. This playability means both the possibility of finding and formulating the strategy that a player uses and the feasibility of actually applying the strategy in question in making one's moves.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1654-3_25
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Hintikka, J. (1998)., A game theory of logic — a logic of game theory, in W. Leinfellner & E. Köhler (eds.), Game theory, experience, rationality, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 315-323.
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