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The result of an interaction is influenced by its epistemic state, and several epistemic notions are related to multiagent situations. Strong belief-disagreement on a certain proposition between agents means that one agent believes the proposition and the other believes its negation. This paper presents a logical system describing strong belief-disagreement between agents and demonstrates its soundness and completeness. The notion of belief-disagreement as well as belief-agreement can facilitate gaining a clearer understanding of the acts of trade and speech. 相似文献
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Studia Logica - A moderate belief-disagreement between agents on proposition p means that one agent believes p and the other agent does not. This paper presents two logical systems, $$\mathbf... 相似文献
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Tianqun Pan 《Frontiers of Philosophy in China》2010,5(4):666-673
When a person performs a certain action, it signifies that he is causing a certain event to occur. Therefore the action is
conveying a certain true sentence. Playing a game is a mutual activity, namely the listener and the speaker undertake an exchange
through a linguistic dialogue or communicate through action. Because of the peculiar nature of the action, the actions in
games belong to an activity where the speaker speaks “true words” and the listener hears “true words.” A static game is a
process through which the participants are simultaneously “speaking” and “listening”; and a dynamic game is a process where
speaking and listening take place in turn. Each step of a dynamic game is a “speaking-listening” exchange. Through “listening”
and “speaking,” changes in the epistemic states of the participants occur. Of course, the degree of change depends on the
type of game being played. In a dynamic game, each participant proceeds through a process of induction, and thus forms new
epistemic states. 相似文献
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