Turrini is a contemporary philosopher and logician working at the intersection of formal epistemology, game theory, and dynamic logic. Their research addresses how rational agents update beliefs during strategic interaction, with particular focus on the semantics of plausibility in sequential games. Their work contributes to the formal foundations of epistemic game theory and backward induction.
Analyzed the interpretation of plausibility updates during actual play in sequential games
Contributed to the formal semantics of dynamic epistemic logic in game-theoretic settings
Examined divergences between off-path belief revision and in-play plausibility revision
Applied modal and dynamic logic frameworks to problems of rational agency under uncertainty