Peter Vanderschraaf

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    Special Issue of the Business Ethics Quarterly
    Journal of Business Ethics 15 (2). 1996.
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    Stability Challenges for Moehler's Secondā€Level Social Contract
    Analytic Philosophy 61 (1): 70-86. 2020.
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    The author defends the ancient claim that justice is at bottom a body of social conventions. Recent analytical and empirical concepts and results from the social sciences together with insights and arguments of past masters of moral and political philosophy are integrated into a new game-theoretic conventionalist analysis of justice.
  • A Study in Inductive Deliberation
    Dissertation, University of California, Irvine. 1995.
    In this dissertation, I develop a theory of rational inductive deliberation in the context of strategic interaction that generalizes previous theories of inductive deliberation. In this account of inductive deliberation, I model rational deliberators as players engaged in noncooperative games, such that: They are Bayesian rational, in the sense that every deliberator chooses actions that maximize expected utility given the beliefs this deliberator has regarding the other deliberators, and They u…Read more