The effort of reasoning: modelling the inference steps of boundedly rational agents

Authors
Publication date 2018
Host editors
  • L.S. Moss
  • R. de Queiroz
  • M. Martinez
Book title Logic, Language, Information, and Computation
Book subtitle 25th International Workshop, WoLLIC 2018, Bogota, Colombia, July 24-27, 2018 : proceedings
ISBN
  • 9783662576687
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783662576694
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Event 25th International Workshop of Logic, Language, Information, and Computation (2018)
Pages (from-to) 307-324
Publisher Berlin: Springer
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
In this paper we design a new logical system to explicitly model the different deductive reasoning steps of a boundedly rational agent. We present an adequate system in line with experimental findings about an agent's reasoning limitations and the cognitive effort that is involved. Inspired by Dynamic Epistemic Logic, we work with dynamic operators denoting explicit applications of inference rules in our logical language. Our models are supplemented by (a) impossible worlds (not closed under logical consequence), suitably structured according to the effect of inference rules, and (b) quantitative components capturing the agent's cognitive capacity and the cognitive costs of rules with respect to certain resources (e.g. memory, time). These ingredients allow us to avoid problematic logical closure principles, while at the same time deductive reasoning is reflected in our dynamic truth clauses. We finally show that our models can be reduced to awareness-like plausibility structures that validate the same formulas and a sound and complete axiomatization is given with respect to them.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Related publication The Effort of Reasoning: Modelling the Inference Steps of Boundedly Rational Agents
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57669-4_18
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