Call number:
PIK E 502-10-0094
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Part I - Introduction to stit ; 1. Stit: a canonical form for agentives ; 2. Stit: Introductory theory, semantics, and applications ; 3. Small yet important differences from earlier proposals ; 4. Stit and the imperative ; 5. Promising: Stits, claims, and strategies ; Part II - Foundations of indeterminism ; 6. Indeterminism and the Thin Red Line ; 7. Agents and choices in branching time with instants ; 8. Indexical semantics under indeterminism ; Part III - Applications of the achievement stit ; 9. Could have done otherwise ; 10. Multiple and joint agency ; Part IV - Applications of the deliberative stit ; 11. Conditional obligation, deontic paradoxes, and stit ; 12. Marcus and the problem of nested deontic modalities ; Part V - Strategies ; 13. An austere theory of strategies ; 14. Deontic kinematics and austere strategies ; Part VI - Proofs and models ; 15. Decidability of one-agent achievement-stit theory with refref ; 16. On the basic one-agent achievement-stit theory ; 17. Decidability of many-agent deliberative-stit theories ; 18. Doing and refraining from refraining ; Appendix
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XVI, 501 S. : graph. Darst.
ISBN:
0195138783
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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