This paper elaborates on some ideas put forward in [20] and provides a more detailed exposition of an \u201cinformational semantics\u201d for the logical operators. In this semantics the meaning of a logical operator is specified solely in terms of the information that is actually possessedby an agent. We show that the informational meaning of the logical operators that arises from this semantics is consistent with a strong manifestabilityrequirement: any agent who grasps the (informational) meaning of the logical operators should be able to tell, in practice and not only in principle, whether or not s(he) holds the information that a given complex sentence is true, or the information that it is false, or neither of the two. This informatio...
Information-theoretic approaches to formal logic analyze the "common intuitive" concepts of implicat...
AbstractWe present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bound...
We look at two fundamental logical processes, often intertwined in planning and problem solving: inf...
This paper elaborates on some ideas put forward in [15] and provides a more detailed exposition of a...
We present an informational view of classical propositional logic that stems from a kind of informat...
This paper begins by arguing that a truth conditional approach to the semantics for relevant logic i...
In 1934 Cohen & Nagel formulated the famous paradox of inference: "If in an inference the conclusion...
One of the multiple meanings of the word ‘information’ is given implicitly in the postulates and con...
The prima facie case for considering “informational semantics ” as an alternative explication of the...
We seek means of distinguishing logical knowledge from other kinds of knowledge, especially mathemat...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
The process of rational inquiry can be defined as the evolution of the beliefs of a rational agent ...
Logic is the discipline concerned with providing valid general rules on which scientific reasoning a...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
Abstract: One of the multiple meanings of the word ‘information ’ is given implicitly in the postula...
Information-theoretic approaches to formal logic analyze the "common intuitive" concepts of implicat...
AbstractWe present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bound...
We look at two fundamental logical processes, often intertwined in planning and problem solving: inf...
This paper elaborates on some ideas put forward in [15] and provides a more detailed exposition of a...
We present an informational view of classical propositional logic that stems from a kind of informat...
This paper begins by arguing that a truth conditional approach to the semantics for relevant logic i...
In 1934 Cohen & Nagel formulated the famous paradox of inference: "If in an inference the conclusion...
One of the multiple meanings of the word ‘information’ is given implicitly in the postulates and con...
The prima facie case for considering “informational semantics ” as an alternative explication of the...
We seek means of distinguishing logical knowledge from other kinds of knowledge, especially mathemat...
It is far from clear what is meant by logic or what should be meant by it. It is nevertheless reason...
The process of rational inquiry can be defined as the evolution of the beliefs of a rational agent ...
Logic is the discipline concerned with providing valid general rules on which scientific reasoning a...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
Abstract: One of the multiple meanings of the word ‘information ’ is given implicitly in the postula...
Information-theoretic approaches to formal logic analyze the "common intuitive" concepts of implicat...
AbstractWe present a unifying semantic and proof-theoretical framework for investigating depth-bound...
We look at two fundamental logical processes, often intertwined in planning and problem solving: inf...