In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe agents and agent types in Defeasible Logic. We argue that the introduction of obligations can provide a new reading of the concepts of intention and intentionality. Then we examine the notion of social agent (i.e., an agent where obligations prevail over intentions) and discuss some computational and philosophical issues related to it. We show that the notion of social agent either requires more complex computations or has some philosophical drawbacks
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we formalize sanction-based obligations in the context of Searle’s construction of soc...
We propose a computationally oriented non-monotonic multi-modal logic arising from the combination o...
AbstractI explore various ways of integrating the framework for predeterminism, agency, and ability ...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ...
In this paper we follow the BOID (Belief, Obligation, Intention, Desire) architecture to describe ag...
In this paper we formalize sanction-based obligations in the context of Searle’s construction of soc...
We propose a computationally oriented non-monotonic multi-modal logic arising from the combination o...
AbstractI explore various ways of integrating the framework for predeterminism, agency, and ability ...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...
Nowadays most of the Agent Communication Languages are no longer defined in terms of the agents' men...