Epistemic logic is usually employed to model two aspects of a situation: the factual and the epistemic aspects. Truth, however, is not always attainable, and in many cases we are forced to reason only with whatever information is available to us. In this paper, we will explore a four-valued epistemic logic designed to deal with these situations, where agents have only knowledge about the available information (or evidence), which can be incomplete or conflicting, but not explicitly about facts. This layer of available information or evidence, which is the object of the agents' knowledge, can be seen as a database. By adopting this sceptical posture in our semantics, we prepare the ground for logics where the notion of knowledge-or more appr...
International audienceWe introduce a new semantics for a family of logics of explicit and implicit b...
The paper investigates an evidence-based semantics for epistemic logics. It is shown that the proper...
International audienceThis paper tries to reinterpret three- and four-valued logics of partial ignor...
Epistemic logic is usually employed to model two aspects of a situation: the factual and the epistem...
Epistemic logic is usually employed to model two aspects of a situation: the ontic and the epistemic...
Epistemic logic investigates what agents know or believe about certain factual descriptions of the w...
Abstract. We investigate a specific model of knowledge and beliefs and their dynamics. The model is ...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
The dynamic epistemic logic for actual knowledge models the phenomenon of actual knowledge change wh...
Epistemic modal logic in a narrow sense studies and formalises reasoning about knowledge. In a wide...
This dissertation brings together epistemic logic and topology. It studies formal representations of...
Traditional epistemic logic assumes that agents ’ knowledge is closed under logical consequence. Man...
Classical Epistemic Logic (EL) is a compact and powerful framework for representing an agent’s infor...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...
This contribution is a gentle introduction to so-called dynamic epistemic logics, that can describe ...
International audienceWe introduce a new semantics for a family of logics of explicit and implicit b...
The paper investigates an evidence-based semantics for epistemic logics. It is shown that the proper...
International audienceThis paper tries to reinterpret three- and four-valued logics of partial ignor...
Epistemic logic is usually employed to model two aspects of a situation: the factual and the epistem...
Epistemic logic is usually employed to model two aspects of a situation: the ontic and the epistemic...
Epistemic logic investigates what agents know or believe about certain factual descriptions of the w...
Abstract. We investigate a specific model of knowledge and beliefs and their dynamics. The model is ...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
The dynamic epistemic logic for actual knowledge models the phenomenon of actual knowledge change wh...
Epistemic modal logic in a narrow sense studies and formalises reasoning about knowledge. In a wide...
This dissertation brings together epistemic logic and topology. It studies formal representations of...
Traditional epistemic logic assumes that agents ’ knowledge is closed under logical consequence. Man...
Classical Epistemic Logic (EL) is a compact and powerful framework for representing an agent’s infor...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...
This contribution is a gentle introduction to so-called dynamic epistemic logics, that can describe ...
International audienceWe introduce a new semantics for a family of logics of explicit and implicit b...
The paper investigates an evidence-based semantics for epistemic logics. It is shown that the proper...
International audienceThis paper tries to reinterpret three- and four-valued logics of partial ignor...