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As witnessed by its title, the papers collected in this book aim to provide a renewed perspective on the relationships between dialogue, rationality, and formalism. More precisely, the goal of this volume is to shed light on the use of formalisms in psychological and philosophical explanations of the rationality of interactive agents.
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This correspondence will be published in a forthcoming volume.
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The editorial work for this project was supported by the MSH-Lorraine (USR 3261), the LHSP–Archives Henri Poincaré (UMR 7117), and the Laboratoire de Psychologie de l’Interaction et des Relations Intersubjectives (InterPsy, EA 4432). We would like to thank several colleagues who lent their help in reviewing the papers published here: Nicholas Asher, Valérie Aucouturier, Alain Blanchet, Marcel Bromberg, Eric Grillo, Roger Pouivet, Jean Paul Roux, Henk Visser, and Tomoyuki Yamada. Finally, we would like to give special thanks to Doug Herman for revising the English, and to Sandrine Avril for her invaluable role in the technical editing process.
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Rebuschi, M., Batt, M., Heinzmann, G., Lihoreau, F., Musiol, M., Trognon, A. (2014). General Introduction. In: Rebuschi, M., Batt, M., Heinzmann, G., Lihoreau, F., Musiol, M., Trognon, A. (eds) Interdisciplinary Works in Logic, Epistemology, Psychology and Linguistics. Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning, vol 3. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03044-9_1
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