This dissertation aims at the logical modelling of aspects of human reasoning, informed by facts on the bounds of human cognition. We break down this challenge into three parts. In Part I, we discuss the place of logical systems for knowledge and belief in the Rationality Debate and we argue for systems that formalize an alternative picture of rationality -- one wherein empirical facts have a key role (Chapter 2). In Part II, we design logical models that encode explicitly the deductive reasoning of a single bounded agent and the variety of processes underlying it. This is achieved through the introduction of a dynamic, resource-sensitive, impossible-worlds semantics (Chapter 3). We then show that this type of semantics can be combined with...
In this paper we approach both procedural and substantive irrationality of artificial agent cognitiv...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...
The “cost of reasoning”, i.e. the cognitive/computational effort required by nonideal, resource-boun...
There exists a considerable body of work on epistemic logics for bounded reasoners where the bound c...
Several new logics for belief and knowledge are introduced and studied, all of which have the proper...
Abstract: Several new logics for belief and knowledge are introduced and studied, all of which have ...
The process of rational inquiry can be defined as the evolution of the beliefs of a rational agent a...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...
We argue that reasoning has been conceptualized so narrowly in what is known as ‘psychology of reaso...
AbstractWe propose a logic of belief in which the expansion of beliefs beyond what has been explicit...
Abstract This article takes off from Johan van Benthem’s ruminations on the interface between logic ...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
The purpose of this note is to outline a framework for uncertain reasoning which drops unrealistic a...
We present a logical framework for reasoning about multi-agent systems. This framework uses Giunchig...
In this paper we approach both procedural and substantive irrationality of artificial agent cognitiv...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...
The “cost of reasoning”, i.e. the cognitive/computational effort required by nonideal, resource-boun...
There exists a considerable body of work on epistemic logics for bounded reasoners where the bound c...
Several new logics for belief and knowledge are introduced and studied, all of which have the proper...
Abstract: Several new logics for belief and knowledge are introduced and studied, all of which have ...
The process of rational inquiry can be defined as the evolution of the beliefs of a rational agent a...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...
We argue that reasoning has been conceptualized so narrowly in what is known as ‘psychology of reaso...
AbstractWe propose a logic of belief in which the expansion of beliefs beyond what has been explicit...
Abstract This article takes off from Johan van Benthem’s ruminations on the interface between logic ...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
The purpose of this note is to outline a framework for uncertain reasoning which drops unrealistic a...
We present a logical framework for reasoning about multi-agent systems. This framework uses Giunchig...
In this paper we approach both procedural and substantive irrationality of artificial agent cognitiv...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...