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Agent and System -- Active Agenthood -- Multiple Active Agents -- Multi-Modalities -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Knowledge, Belief, and Subjective Probability: Outlines of a Unified System of Epistemic/Doxastic Logic -- The Logic of Conviction -- The Logic of Knowledge -- The Logic of (‘Weak’) Belief -- The Pragmatics of Epistemic Sentences -- Notes -- References -- A Second Generation Epistemic Logic and Its General Significance -- The Prima Facie Conundrum of Epistemic Logic -- The Promises -- Promises Fulfilled by Means of the Notion of Independence -- References -- Economics and Economy in the Theory of Belief Revision -- What is Economics? -- Acting Economically, A Second View: “Informational Economy” -- Economic and Economical Considerations in Belief Revision Theory -- Informational Economy with Respect to Beliefs: What has been done? -- Informational Economy with Respect to Beliefs: What should be done? -- Conservatism with Respect to Belief-Revision Guiding Structures: What has been done? -- Conservatism with Respect to Belief-Revision Guiding Structures: What should be done? -- Rational Choices and Logical Properties: What has been done? -- Rational Choices and Logical Properties: What should be done? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Common Knowledge Revisited -- Two Puzzles -- Common Knowledge and Uncertainty -- Simultaneous Events -- Temporal Imprecision -- The Granularity of Time -- Approximations of Common Knowledge -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Concurrent Dynamic Epistemic Logic -- Language and Semantics -- Proof System -- Completeness -- Applications -- Conclusions -- References -- Laws, Facts, and Contexts: Foundations of Multimodal Reasoning -- Replacing Possible Worlds with Contexts -- Dunn's Laws and Facts -- Contexts by Peirce and McCarthy -- Tarski's Metalevels -- Nested Graph Models -- Beyond Kripke Semantics -- The Intended Interpretation -- References -- Referential Semantics -- The General Idea of Referential Semantics -- Language -- Components of Referential Semantics -- Substitutions -- Some Notation -- The Definition Completed -- A Few Examples -- Four Principles of Logical Analysis -- Logical Consequences -- A Few Comments on the Peculiar Status of the Identity Predicate -- General Properties of Consequence Operations -- The Truth Preserving Consequence Operations -- The Problem of Adequacy -- Self-Extensional Consequence Operations -- Adequacy Theorem -- The Need for Referential Semantics -- Notes and References -- References.

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Main Authors: Hendricks, Vincent F. editor., Jørgensen, Klaus Frovin. editor., Pedersen, Stig Andur. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2003
Subjects:Philosophy., Epistemology., Logic., Coding theory., Coding and Information Theory.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1001-6
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