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PETER P. VANDERSCHRAAF
Visiting Associate
Professor
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Peter
Vanderschraaf's teaching and research interests focus on political
philosophy, interactive decision theory (or game theory),
ethical theory, applied ethics and the history of early modern
(17th and 18th century) philosophy. Some publications include:
"Hume's Game-Theoretic Business Ethics," Business
Ethics Quarterly (1999); "Evolutions, Game Theory
and Justice," Erkenntnis (1998); Philosophy and Public
Affairs, (2000); "Learning
and Coordination: Inductive Deliberation, Equilibrium and
Convention," Routledge (2001); "Instituting
the Hobbesian Commonwealth," Pacific Philosophical
Quarterly (2001); “Learning
to Take Turns,” (with Brian Skyrms) Erkenntnis
(2003); “Follow the Leader: Local Interactions with
Influence Neighborhoods,” (with J. McKenzie Alexander)
Philosophy of Science (2005); “War or Peace?:
A Dynamical Analysis of Anarchy,” Economics and
Philosophy (forthcoming); "Covenants and Reputations,"
Synthese (forthcoming); “The
Circumstances of Justice,” Politics, Philosophy
and Economics, (forthcoming).[Complete CV]
phone: (919) 962-2280
email: pvander@email.unc.edu
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