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Year: 2013

Pages: 871-890

Series: Synthese

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Giacomo Sillari, "Rule-following as coordination", Synthese 190 (5), 2013, pp. 871-890.

Rule-following as coordination

a game-theoretic approach

Giacomo Sillari

pp. 871-890

in: Jeffrey Helzner (ed), Epistemology and economics, Synthese 190 (5), 2013.

Abstract

Famously, Kripke has argued that the central portion of the Philosophical Investigations describes both a skeptical paradox and its skeptical solution. Solving the paradox involves the element of the community, which determines correctness conditions for rule-following behavior. What do such conditions precisely consist of? Is it accurate to say that there is no fact to the matter of rule following? How are the correctness conditions sustained in the community? My answers to these questions revolve around the idea (cf. P.I. §§198, 199) that a rule is followed insofar as a convention is in place. In particular, I consider the game-theoretic definition of convention offered by David Lewis and I show that it illuminates essential aspects of the communitarian understanding of rule-following.

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Publication details

Year: 2013

Pages: 871-890

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Giacomo Sillari, "Rule-following as coordination", Synthese 190 (5), 2013, pp. 871-890.