One of the most interesting puzzles in formalizing belief contexts is the fact that many belief reports can be given both an opaque and a transparent readings. A traditional explanation is that the two readings are related to the failure and success of the principle of substitutivity respectively, and this in turn is explained with the de re/de dicto distinction. We propose an alternative analysis, based on the idea that another agent's beliefs can just be quoted (preserving opacity) or translated into the reporter's language (allowing for transparency). We show that MultiContext systems allow for the formalization of these two phenomena at the same time, thanks to their multi-language feature
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One of the most interesting puzzles in formalizing belief contexts is the fact that many belief repo...
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It is claimed that the "de dicto" vs "de se" readings of belief contents is partly due to syntactic ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical framework for reasoning about si...
International audienceIn present-day knowledge societies, competent reading involves the integration...
Sometimes agents sincerely profess to believe a claim and yet act inconsistently with it in some con...
International audienceAn original epistemic framework is proposed for the modeling of beliefs and me...
One of the most interesting puzzles in formalizing belief contexts is the fact that many belief repo...
AbstractThis paper deals with the semantics of de dicto, de re and de se belief reports. First, I fl...
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of attitude reporting. More specifically, it provides a unifie...
International audienceThis paper deals with the semantics of , and belief reports. First, I flesh ou...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a modal framework for reasoning about sign...
The literature on Kripke’s A Puzzle About Belief has delivered convincing answers to the problem rai...
International audienceHintikka's second generation epistemic logic introduces a syntactic device all...
International audienceAn original epistemic framework is proposed for the modeling of beliefs and me...
The paper is dedicated to the analysis of a contribution of the distinction between states and conte...
International audienceWe address the issue of belief revision in a multi-agent setting. We represent...
It is claimed that the "de dicto" vs "de se" readings of belief contents is partly due to syntactic ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical framework for reasoning about si...
International audienceIn present-day knowledge societies, competent reading involves the integration...
Sometimes agents sincerely profess to believe a claim and yet act inconsistently with it in some con...
International audienceAn original epistemic framework is proposed for the modeling of beliefs and me...