2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00224-007-9057-y
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Interacting Explicit Evidence Systems

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“…We could use a less general version of (ax-nec) where the -operation is indexed. This would be similar to the evidence verification operation of [27], see also Question 2. In that case we would obtain j i c j [c] i ϕ.…”
Section: Internalizationmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…We could use a less general version of (ax-nec) where the -operation is indexed. This would be similar to the evidence verification operation of [27], see also Question 2. In that case we would obtain j i c j [c] i ϕ.…”
Section: Internalizationmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Finally, for the justification logic part, we use a multi-agent version of the Logic of Proofs [1,6,13,27] with axioms…”
Section: Justification Logicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yavorskaya [11] studies a multi-agent justification logic with various operations of evidence transfer between the agents. In particular, she introduced the !…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Justification Logic, due to Sergei Artemov and originally conceived as a solution to a long-standing open problem concerning the intended semantics of Gödel's provability logic [3], has since developed into a wide-ranging study of the notions of evidence and justification; see, e.g., [1,2,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]13,[18][19][20][21][23][24][25][29][30][31]33,[42][43][44][45]50,53,54,[59][60][61][62]. By making explicit the "evidence" supporting a given assertion, this formalism can capture one of the main ingredients in the epistemological analysis of knowledge: the epistemic justification underlying the knowledge or belief possessed by an agent endowed with only limited logical resources and bounded rationality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%