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    contemporaryAnalytic Philosophy / Decision Theory

    Kevin T. Kelly and others have discussed backward induction paradoxes, but the specific contemporary philosopher associated with the self-undermining critique of backward induction is often linked to work by philosophers like Philip Pettit and others. Without more context, this Stirling likely refers to a contemporary game theorist or philosopher working on decision theory and extensive-form games.

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    Critiqued backward induction as a solution concept in extensive-form games

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    Contributed to debates on rationality in game theory

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    Analyzed self-undermining reasoning in sequential decision-making

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    Backward induction is self-undermining as a solution concept in certain extensive-form games

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    Backward induction is self-undermining as a solution concept in certain extensive-form games

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