Publication: Cosmopolitanism, endless history, and game theory
Cosmopolitanism, endless history, and game theory
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Cheneval, F. (2011). Cosmopolitanism, endless history, and game theory. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Kevin Mulligan. http://www.philosophie.ch/kevin/festschrift/Cheneval-paper.pdf
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This paper assesses the theory, first voiced by Schelling and Kant, according to which an infinite historical process will lead to cosmopolitan institutions.The assessment will mainly be done on the basis of theories about infinitely repeated games. The first part of the paper reconstructs “infinitesimal” historical cosmopolitanism as proposed by Schelling and Kant. The second part confronts this position with the results of the theory of infinitely repeated games among groups. The third part offers reflections on additional condition
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Cheneval, F. (2011). Cosmopolitanism, endless history, and game theory. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Kevin Mulligan. http://www.philosophie.ch/kevin/festschrift/Cheneval-paper.pdf