36.3394, Confs: 4th Paris Workshop on Game Theory and Language (France)
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Subject: 36.3394, Confs: 4th Paris Workshop on Game Theory and Language (France)
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Date: 05-Nov-2025
From: Roni Katzir [rkatzir at tauex.tau.ac.il]
Subject: 4th Paris Workshop on Game Theory and Language
4th Paris Workshop on Game Theory and Language
Theme: Half a Century of ‘Agreeing to Disagree’
Date: 11-Jun-2026 - 12-Jun-2026
Location: Paris, France
Meeting URL: https://game-theory.u-paris2.fr/
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics;
Pragmatics; Semantics
Submission Deadline: 30-Jan-2026
Half a century after Aumann’s “Agreeing to Disagree” (1976), this
workshop revisits agreement theorems, common knowledge, and related
frameworks at the interface of game theory, economics, logic, and
language.
Opening day: honorary participation and talk by Robert J. Aumann.
Invited/featured speakers include: Galit Ashkenazi-Golan, Mathias
Beiglböck, John Geanakoplos (TBC), Ani Guerdjikova, Alia Gizatullina,
Yannai A. Gonczarowski, Michael Greinecker, Ziv Hellman, Roni Katzir,
Yoram Moses, Christina Pawlowitsch, Steven Pinker, Miklós Pintér,
Herakles Polemarchakis, Elias Tsakas, and Rafael Veiel.
Topics (non-exhaustive):
- Common knowledge and agreement; Bayesian dialogues; belief revision
- Relaxations of the common prior; “almost”/approximate common
knowledge
- Interfaces with philosophy, linguistics, psychology, CS, literature
- Expository talks for interdisciplinary audiences
Submissions: extended abstract or working paper to
christina.pawlowitsch at assas-universite.fr by 30 January 2026.
Program Committee: Galit Ashkenazi-Golan, Dietmar Berwanger, Antoine
Billot, Paul Égré, Ziv Hellman, Roni Katzir, Christina Pawlowitsch,
and Herakles Polemarchakis
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