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- Mutual_knowledge_(logic) abstract "Mutual knowledge is a fundamental concept about information in game theory, (epistemic) logic and epistemology. An event is mutual knowledge if all agents know that the event occurred . However, mutual knowledge by itself implies nothing about what agents know about other agents' knowledge: i.e. it is possible that an event is mutual knowledge but that each agent is unaware that the other agents know it has occurred. Common knowledge is a related but stronger notion; any event that is common knowledge is also mutual knowledge.The philosopher Stephen Schiffer, in his book Meaning, developed a notion he called "mutual knowledge" which functions quite similarly to David K. Lewis's "common knowledge".".
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- Mutual_knowledge_(logic) subject Category:Game_theory.
- Mutual_knowledge_(logic) subject Category:Knowledge.
- Mutual_knowledge_(logic) subject Category:Logic.
- Mutual_knowledge_(logic) comment "Mutual knowledge is a fundamental concept about information in game theory, (epistemic) logic and epistemology. An event is mutual knowledge if all agents know that the event occurred . However, mutual knowledge by itself implies nothing about what agents know about other agents' knowledge: i.e. it is possible that an event is mutual knowledge but that each agent is unaware that the other agents know it has occurred.".
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