Evidence Logic: A New Look at Neighborhood Structures

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Authors
Publication date 2012
Host editors
  • T. Bolander
  • T. Braüner
  • S. Ghilardi
  • L. Moss
Book title Advances in Modal Logic
Book subtitle AiML 9
ISBN
  • 9781848900684
Event Advances in Modal Logic 2012 (AiML 2012), Copenhagen, Denmark
Pages (from-to) 97-118
Publisher London: College Publications
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
Two of the authors (van Benthem and Pacuit) recently introduced evidence logic as a way to model epistemic agents faced with possibly contradictory evidence from different sources. For this the authors used neighborhood semantics, where a neighborhood N indicates that the agent has reason to believe that the true state of the world lies in N. A normal belief modality is defined in terms of the neighborhood structure. In this paper we consider four variants of evidence logic which hold for different classes of evidence models. For each of these logics we give a representation theorem using extended evidence models, where the belief operator is replaced by a standard relational modality. With this, we axiomatize all four logics, and determine whether each has the finite model property.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume9/Benthem-Fernandez-Duque-Pacuit.pdf
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