For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledge and belief. How does elementary probability theory relate to epistemic logic and the logic of belief? The paper focuses on the notion of betting belief, and interprets a language for knowledge and belief in two kinds of models: epistemic neigh-bourhood models and epistemic probability models. It is shown that the first class of models is more general in the sense that every probability model gives rise to a neigh-bourhood model, but not vice versa. The basic calculus of knowledge and betting belief is incomplete for probability models. These formal results were obtained in Van Eijck and Renne [9]
Epistemic logics are formal models designed in order to reason about the knowledge of agents and the...
We present a proof-theoretical and model-theoretical approach to reasoning about knowledge and condi...
AbstractThis paper considers varieties of probabilism capable of distilling paradox-free qualitative...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
The paper compares two kinds of models for logics of knowledge and belief, neighbourhood models and ...
The talk will present epistemic probability models with probabilistic updates, and will dis-cuss an ...
The paper considers two kinds of models for logics of knowledge and be-lief, neighbourhood models an...
This talk proposes a logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic probability models, and for e...
This talk proposes a logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic probability models, and for e...
We propose a logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic probability models, and for epistemic...
We present a proof-theoretical and model-theoretical approach to reasoning about knowledge and condi...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
International audienceNew semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided....
The talk considers two kinds of models for logics of knowledge and belief, neighbourhood models and ...
Epistemic logics are formal models designed in order to reason about the knowledge of agents and the...
We present a proof-theoretical and model-theoretical approach to reasoning about knowledge and condi...
AbstractThis paper considers varieties of probabilism capable of distilling paradox-free qualitative...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
The paper compares two kinds of models for logics of knowledge and belief, neighbourhood models and ...
The talk will present epistemic probability models with probabilistic updates, and will dis-cuss an ...
The paper considers two kinds of models for logics of knowledge and be-lief, neighbourhood models an...
This talk proposes a logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic probability models, and for e...
This talk proposes a logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic probability models, and for e...
We propose a logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic probability models, and for epistemic...
We present a proof-theoretical and model-theoretical approach to reasoning about knowledge and condi...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
International audienceNew semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided....
The talk considers two kinds of models for logics of knowledge and belief, neighbourhood models and ...
Epistemic logics are formal models designed in order to reason about the knowledge of agents and the...
We present a proof-theoretical and model-theoretical approach to reasoning about knowledge and condi...
AbstractThis paper considers varieties of probabilism capable of distilling paradox-free qualitative...