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'''Game semantics''' (German: ''dialogische Logik'', translated as "dialogical logic") is an approach to [[Semantics of logic|formal semantics]] that grounds the concepts of [[truth]] or [[validity]] on [{Game theory|game-theoretic]] concepts, such as the existence of a winning strategy for a player, somewhat resembling [[Socratic dialogues]] or medieval [[theory of Obligationes]].
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'''Game semantics''' (German: ''dialogische Logik'', translated as "dialogical logic") is an approach to [[Semantics of logic|formal semantics]] that grounds the concepts of [[truth]] or [[validity]] on [[Game theory|game-theoretic]] concepts, such as the existence of a winning strategy for a player, somewhat resembling [[Socratic dialogues]] or medieval [[theory of Obligationes]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 21:53, 13 September 2016

Game semantics (German: dialogische Logik, translated as "dialogical logic") is an approach to formal semantics that grounds the concepts of truth or validity on game-theoretic concepts, such as the existence of a winning strategy for a player, somewhat resembling Socratic dialogues or medieval theory of Obligationes.

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