Author | John L. Pollock |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Year | 2006 |
Language | English |
Pages | 254 |
Size | 3.64 MB |
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Summary
This book explores the fundamental principles of rational decision-making through a logical and philosophical lens. It delves into the intersection of philosophy, artificial intelligence, and decision theory, proposing a framework that integrates belief, action, and reasoning.
Key Features
- A comprehensive approach to logical decision-making.
- Explores philosophical underpinnings of rational action.
- Bridges gaps between decision theory and AI.
- Provides insights into computational models of reasoning.
About the Author
John L. Pollock was a distinguished philosopher known for his work in epistemology, logic, and artificial intelligence. His research focused on rational decision-making, non-monotonic reasoning, and philosophical logic, making significant contributions to both AI and philosophy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can I learn by reading this book?
A: You will gain insights into the logical foundations of decision-making, the philosophy of action, and the application of these principles in AI and rational reasoning.
Q: Is this book suitable for beginners?
A: It is best suited for readers with a background in logic, philosophy, or AI, but motivated beginners can also benefit from its structured approach.
Q: Is this book recommended for professionals?
A: Yes, researchers, philosophers, and AI specialists will find this book valuable for its deep exploration of rational decision-making frameworks.
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