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New book from Eric

July 07, 2026 Philosophy

Close portrait of a man in glasses, Philosophy professor Eric Pacuit.

Epistemic Game Theory

Fresh from Cambridge University Press, "Epistemic Game Theory" by Eric Pacuit with co-authors Paolo Galeazzi and Oliver Roy, both at Bayreuth. Part of the Cambridge Elements in Decision Theory and Philosophy Series, the book "situates epistemic game theory at the intersection of decision theory, game theory, and interactive epistemology[, providing] an overview and a critical assessment of some of the most classical results and contributions in the field: the epistemic characterization of Nash equilibrium, the epistemic interpretation of mixed actions, rationalizability in static games, and sub-game perfect equilibrium in dynamic games. [It also] discusses more recent contributions that highlight the importance of correlated beliefs in games, and as well as experimental and empirical findings on higher-order strategic reasoning."