<p>1. INTRODUCTION In the Spring of 1975 we held an international workshop on the Foundations and Application of Decision Theory at the University of Western Ontario. To help structure the workshop into ordered and manageable sessions we distriΒ buted the following statement of our goals to all invi
Foundations and Applications of Decision Theory: Volume II: Epistemic and Social Applications
β Scribed by David Braybrooke (auth.), Clifford Ala Hooker, James J. Leach, Edward Francis McClennen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 226
- Series
- The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science 13b
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
1. INTRODUCTION In the Spring of 1975 we held an international workshop on the Foundations and Application of Decision Theory at the University of Western Ontario. To help structure the workshop into ordered and manageable sessions we distriΒ buted the following statement of our goals to all invited participants. They in turn responded with useful revisions and suggested their own areas of interest. Since this procedure provided the eventual format of the sessions, we include it here as the most appropriate introduction to these collected papers resultΒ ing from the workshop. The reader can readily gauge the approximation to our mutual goals. 2. STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND RATIONALE (Attached to this statement is a bibliography; names of persons cited in the statement and writing in this century will be found referenced in the biblioΒ graphy - certain 'classics' aSide. ) 2. 1. Preamble We understand in the following the Theory of Decisions in a broader sense than is presently customary, construing it to embrace a general theory of decision-making, including social, political and economic theory and applicaΒ tions. Thus, we subsume the Theory of Games under the head of Decision Theory, regarding it as a particularly clearly formulated version of part of the general theory of decision-making.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Policy-Formation with Issue-Processing and Transformation of Issues....Pages 1-15
A Diagrammatic Exposition of the Logic of Collective Action....Pages 17-27
Decision-Theoretic Analysis of Rawlsβ Original Position....Pages 29-45
The Social Contract: Individual Decision or Collective Bargain?....Pages 47-67
On Relating Individual and Social Decisions....Pages 69-89
Distributive Justice....Pages 91-119
Toward A Theory of Sociality....Pages 121-130
Evolution and Fine-Grained Environmental Runs....Pages 131-183
Power in Electoral Games....Pages 185-206
Back Matter....Pages 207-210
β¦ Subjects
Philosophy of Science; Philosophy of the Social Sciences
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