David Lewis famously proposed to model conventions as solutions to coordination games, where equilibrium selection is driven by precedence, or the history of play. A characteristic feature of Lewis Conventions is that they are intrinsically non-normative. Some philosophers have argued that for this reason they miss a crucial aspect of our folk notion of convention. It is doubtful however that Lewis was merely analysing a folk concept. I illustrate how his theory can (and must) be assessed using empirical data, and argue that it does indeed miss an important aspect of real-world conventions.

The normativity of Lewis conventions / F. Guala. - In: SYNTHESE. - ISSN 0039-7857. - 190:15(2013), pp. 3107-3122. [10.1007/s11229-012-0131-x]

The normativity of Lewis conventions

F. Guala
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2013

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David Lewis famously proposed to model conventions as solutions to coordination games, where equilibrium selection is driven by precedence, or the history of play. A characteristic feature of Lewis Conventions is that they are intrinsically non-normative. Some philosophers have argued that for this reason they miss a crucial aspect of our folk notion of convention. It is doubtful however that Lewis was merely analysing a folk concept. I illustrate how his theory can (and must) be assessed using empirical data, and argue that it does indeed miss an important aspect of real-world conventions.
Conventions; Experiment; Game theory; Social norms
Settore M-FIL/02 - Logica e Filosofia della Scienza
2013
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