Foundations and Applications of Decision Theory

Volume I Theoretical Foundations

  • Clifford Alan Hooker
  • James J. Leach
  • Edward Francis >McClennen

Part of the The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science book series (WONS, volume 13a)

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xxiii
  2. David Braybrooke
    Pages 55-65
  3. Hubert L. Dreyfus, Stuart E. Dreyfus
    Pages 115-124
  4. Allan Gibbard, William L. Harper
    Pages 125-162
  5. Hans G. Herzberger
    Pages 163-204
  6. Richard C. Jeffrey
    Pages 227-231
  7. Isaac Levi
    Pages 233-261
  8. Isaac Levi
    Pages 263-273
  9. R. Duncan Luce
    Pages 311-336
  10. Edward F. McClennen
    Pages 337-367
  11. Isaac Levi
    Pages 369-383
  12. R. D. Rosenkrantz
    Pages 399-426
  13. Ilmar Waldner
    Pages 427-442
  14. Back Matter
    Pages 443-448

About this book

Introduction

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 distri­ 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 result­ ing from the workshop. The reader can readily gauge the approximation to our mutual goals. 2. STATEMENT or 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 biblio­ 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, induding social, political and economic theory and applica­ 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.

Keywords

decision theory economic theory game theory logic

Editors and affiliations

  • Clifford Alan Hooker
    • 1
  • James J. Leach
    • 1
  • Edward Francis >McClennen
    • 2
  1. 1.The University of Western OntarioCanada
  2. 2.Washington UniversitySt. LouisUSA

Bibliographic information

  • DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9789-9
  • Copyright Information Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 1978
  • Publisher Name Springer, Dordrecht
  • eBook Packages Springer Book Archive
  • Print ISBN 978-94-009-9791-2
  • Online ISBN 978-94-009-9789-9
  • Series Print ISSN 1566-659X
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