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From Lawvere to Brandenburger-Keisler: interactive forms of diagonalization and self-reference

Published 4 Jun 2010 in math.LO and cs.GT | (1006.0992v1)

Abstract: We analyze the Brandenburger-Keisler paradox in epistemic game theory, which is a two-person version of Russell's paradox'. Our aim is to understand how it relates to standard one-person arguments, and why thebelieves-assumes' modality used in the argument arises. We recast it as a fixpoint result, which can be carried out in any regular category, and show how it can be reduced to a relational form of the one-person diagonal argument due to Lawvere. We give a compositional account, which leads to simple multi-agent generalizations. We also outline a general approach to the construction of assumption complete models.

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