Language and Strategic Inference
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Combining situation theory and game theory, this doctoral dissertation explores philosophical semantics, appealing to philosophers, linguists, computer scientists, and cognitive scientists. It introduces foundational concepts that later influenced the development of a new research field, sparking interest in communication and meaning. Parikh's work lays the groundwork for ongoing exploration of how these mathematical frameworks can address complex issues in understanding language and inference.
