The semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often described in terms of accessibility relations, which is too expressive to account for mere epistemic states of an agent. This paper proposes a simple logic whose atoms express epistemic attitudes about formulae expressed in another basic propositional language, and that allows for conjunctions, disjunctions and negations of belief or knowledge statements. It allows an agent to reason about what is known about the beliefs held by another agent. This simple epistemic logic borrows its syntax and axioms from the modal logic KD. It uses only a fragment of the S5 language, which makes it a two-tiered propositional logic rather than as an extension thereof. Its semanti...
Epistemic logic is usually employed to model two aspects of a situation: the factual and the epistem...
Epistemic modal logic in a narrow sense studies and formalises reasoning about knowledge. In a wide...
International audienceWe introduce a semantics for epistemic logic exploiting a belief base abstract...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
This paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing modal formulae of depth 0...
International audienceThis paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing mod...
This paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing modal formulae of depth 0...
International audienceThis paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing mod...
International audienceEven though in Artificial Intelligence, a set of classical logical formulae is...
Talks of Keynote Speakers (Conférencier invité)International audienceSets of formulas in classical l...
We introduce a bimodal epistemic logic intended to capture knowledge as truth in all epistemically a...
The purpose of this paper is to expand the syntax and semantics of logic programs and disjunctive da...
The inadequacy of the usual possible world semantics of modal languages when the meaning of 'belief'...
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 factual and the epistem...
Epistemic modal logic in a narrow sense studies and formalises reasoning about knowledge. In a wide...
International audienceWe introduce a semantics for epistemic logic exploiting a belief base abstract...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
This paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing modal formulae of depth 0...
International audienceThis paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing mod...
This paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing modal formulae of depth 0...
International audienceThis paper proposes an extension of the MEL logic to a language containing mod...
International audienceEven though in Artificial Intelligence, a set of classical logical formulae is...
Talks of Keynote Speakers (Conférencier invité)International audienceSets of formulas in classical l...
We introduce a bimodal epistemic logic intended to capture knowledge as truth in all epistemically a...
The purpose of this paper is to expand the syntax and semantics of logic programs and disjunctive da...
The inadequacy of the usual possible world semantics of modal languages when the meaning of 'belief'...
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 factual and the epistem...
Epistemic modal logic in a narrow sense studies and formalises reasoning about knowledge. In a wide...
International audienceWe introduce a semantics for epistemic logic exploiting a belief base abstract...