“…In stit logic, operators for agency are closed under 'weakening' by the addition of further agents: If J ⊂ K ⊆ ∅ I, then if J sees to it that A, then K sees to it that A. As illustrated in (5) and (6), this kind of weakening is invalid in the logics defined here. Consequently, a statement like (66) is ML-,MDL-,PMDL-, and PMDL x -consistent, while its stit analogue would cause explosion:…”