Collection

Strategic Justice, Conventions, and Game Theory: Themes in the Philosophy of Peter Vanderschraaf

This topical collection brings together game theorists, philosophers, economists, and political scientists to discuss themes from Vanderschraaf’s work on conventions. The collection bridges a gap among disjoint but closely related literatures in game theory, bargaining theory, formal philosophy, rationality, equality, justice, and the social contract in order to advance dialogue among scholars in this rich and growing field of study.

Editors

  • John Thrasher

    John Thrasher is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Chapman University as well as a member of the Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arizona and previously taught at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He specializes in political philosophy, normative ethics, and decision/game theory and its applications to ethics and political philosophy.

  • Michael Moehler

    Michael Moehler is Professor of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Virginia Tech. He is Founding Director and Core Faculty member of the Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the London School of Economics. His research and teaching expertise lie in the history of moral and political philosophy, rational choice theory, public reason theory, distributive justice, the welfare state, and political economy.

Articles (10 in this collection)

  1. Quasi-Conventions

    Authors

    • Brian Skyrms
    • Content type: Original Research
    • Open Access
    • Published: 03 March 2023
    • Article: 99