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Philosophy of language / Semiotics / Social psychology / Pragmatics / Game theory / Cooperative principle / Paul Grice / Signalling theory / Gossip / Cooperation / Robert Trivers / Herbert Gintis
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Philosophy of language
Semiotics
Social psychology
Pragmatics
Game theory
Cooperative principle
Paul Grice
Signalling theory
Gossip
Cooperation
Robert Trivers
Herbert Gintis

Honest Signaling and the Maxim of Quality Christopher Ahern University of Pennsylvania The modern study of meaning presupposes that agents are, by and large, truthful. In the semantic tradition, the focus has been on det

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