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Towards Syntactic Epistemic Logic

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Traditionally, Epistemic Logic represents epistemic scenarios using a single model. This, however, covers only complete descriptions that specify truth values of all assertions. Indeed, many -- and perhaps most -- epistemic descriptions are not complete. Syntactic Epistemic Logic, SEL, suggests viewing an epistemic situation as a set of syntactic conditions rather than as a model. This allows us to naturally capture incomplete descriptions; we discuss a case study in which our proposal is successful. In Epistemic Game Theory, this closes the conceptual and technical gap, identified by R. Aumann, between the syntactic character of game-descriptions and semantic representations of games.

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The use of knowledge in open-ended systems

cs.NE · 2024-11-13 · reject · novelty 4.0

A formal framework for knowledge in open-ended evolutionary systems yields frame-relative, non-ergodic knowledge and the impossibility of common knowledge.

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  • The use of knowledge in open-ended systems cs.NE · 2024-11-13 · reject · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    A formal framework for knowledge in open-ended evolutionary systems yields frame-relative, non-ergodic knowledge and the impossibility of common knowledge.