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19-21 April 2012, 1st Conference on Games, Interactive Rationality and Learning (G.I.R.L.'12@Lund), Lund, Sweden
Formal philosophy relies increasingly on simulations, and sometimes on empirical test, coming closer to both computer-, cognitive- and social sciences. Some examples are learning-theoretic models of inquiry, network theory-based approaches in social epistemology, and game-theoretic evolutionary approaches of communication. The aim of the G.I.R.L.'12 Conference is to bring together researchers in philosophy, cognitive science and artificial intelligence, to investigate new areas where the game- and learning-theoretic simulation approaches can lead to fruitful results.
For more information, see http://www.fil.lu.se/conferences/conference.asp?id=49&lang=se
We welcome submissions of either already published research, or original material. Deadline for submissions: January 31, 2012.
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