This manuscript presents a topological argumentation framework for modelling notions of evidence-based (i.e., justified) belief. Our framework relies on so-called topological evidence models to represent the pieces of evidence that an agent has at her disposal, and it uses abstract argumentation theory to select the pieces of evidence that the agent will use to define her beliefs. The tools from abstract argumentation theory allow us to model agents who make decisions in the presence of contradictory information. Thanks to this, it is possible to define two new notions of beliefs, grounded beliefs and fully grounded beliefs. These notions are discussed in this paper, analysed and compared with the existing notion of topological justified be...
We present a logic for reasoning about the evidence-based knowledge and beliefs and the evidential d...
© 2015 Dr. Che-Ping SuIn this thesis, I will develop two types of justification logic systems. Both...
Stalnaker (Philosophical Studies, 128(1), 169–199 2006) introduced a combined epistemic-doxastic log...
This manuscript presents a topological argumentation framework for modelling notions of evidence-bas...
This paper combines two studies: a topological semantics for epistemic notions and abstract argument...
Agents may use meta-logical information when reasoning. In this thesis I present a framework that en...
This dissertation brings together epistemic logic and topology. It studies formal representations of...
We are confronted with new information all the time. The information we face and on which our belief...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend the theory of abstract argumentation systems proposed by Vreeswijk ...
International audienceWe address dynamics in abstract argumentation using a logical theory where an ...
In recent work, Stalnaker proposes a logical framework in which belief is realized as a weakened for...
We develop a logical framework for reasoning about knowledge and evidence in which the agent may be ...
Abstract argumentation frameworks have played a major role as a way of understanding argumentbased i...
peer reviewedWe address dynamics in abstract argumentation using a logical theory where an agent’s b...
The intuitive notion of evidence has both semantic and syntactic features. In this paper, we develop...
We present a logic for reasoning about the evidence-based knowledge and beliefs and the evidential d...
© 2015 Dr. Che-Ping SuIn this thesis, I will develop two types of justification logic systems. Both...
Stalnaker (Philosophical Studies, 128(1), 169–199 2006) introduced a combined epistemic-doxastic log...
This manuscript presents a topological argumentation framework for modelling notions of evidence-bas...
This paper combines two studies: a topological semantics for epistemic notions and abstract argument...
Agents may use meta-logical information when reasoning. In this thesis I present a framework that en...
This dissertation brings together epistemic logic and topology. It studies formal representations of...
We are confronted with new information all the time. The information we face and on which our belief...
AbstractIn this paper, we extend the theory of abstract argumentation systems proposed by Vreeswijk ...
International audienceWe address dynamics in abstract argumentation using a logical theory where an ...
In recent work, Stalnaker proposes a logical framework in which belief is realized as a weakened for...
We develop a logical framework for reasoning about knowledge and evidence in which the agent may be ...
Abstract argumentation frameworks have played a major role as a way of understanding argumentbased i...
peer reviewedWe address dynamics in abstract argumentation using a logical theory where an agent’s b...
The intuitive notion of evidence has both semantic and syntactic features. In this paper, we develop...
We present a logic for reasoning about the evidence-based knowledge and beliefs and the evidential d...
© 2015 Dr. Che-Ping SuIn this thesis, I will develop two types of justification logic systems. Both...
Stalnaker (Philosophical Studies, 128(1), 169–199 2006) introduced a combined epistemic-doxastic log...