Logic, Rationality, and Interaction 6th International Workshop, LORI 2017, Sapporo, Japan, September 11-14, 2017, Proceedings

This LNCS volume  is part of FoLLI book serie and contains the papers presented at the 6th International Workshop on Logic, Rationality and Interaction/ (LORI-VI), held in September 2017 in Sapporo, Japan.  The focus of the workshop is on following topics: Agency, Argumentation and Agreement, Belief...

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Main Authors Baltag, Alexandru, Seligman, Jeremy, 山田, 友幸
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Abstract This LNCS volume  is part of FoLLI book serie and contains the papers presented at the 6th International Workshop on Logic, Rationality and Interaction/ (LORI-VI), held in September 2017 in Sapporo, Japan.  The focus of the workshop is on following topics: Agency, Argumentation and Agreement, Belief Revision and Belief Merging, Belief Representation, Cooperation, Decision making and Planning, Natural Language, Philosophy and Philosophical Logic,  and Strategic Reasoning. 
AbstractList This LNCS volume  is part of FoLLI book serie and contains the papers presented at the 6th International Workshop on Logic, Rationality and Interaction/ (LORI-VI), held in September 2017 in Sapporo, Japan.  The focus of the workshop is on following topics: Agency, Argumentation and Agreement, Belief Revision and Belief Merging, Belief Representation, Cooperation, Decision making and Planning, Natural Language, Philosophy and Philosophical Logic,  and Strategic Reasoning. 
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Subtitle 6th International Workshop, LORI 2017, Sapporo, Japan, September 11-14, 2017, Proceedings
TableOfContents 4 Summary and Future Work -- References -- Topo-Logic as a Dynamic-Epistemic Logic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Dynamic Topo-Logic: Syntax, Semantics and Axiomatization -- 3 Soundness and Expressivity -- 4 Completeness -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Strategic Knowledge of the Past in Quantum Cryptography -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Protocol BB84 -- 3 SLKP -- 4 Modelling and Verifying BB84 into SLKP Framework -- 4.1 Modelling the Transmission -- 4.2 Formalising Eavesdroppings Attempts and Detection -- 4.3 Verification -- 5 Conclusion and Future Works -- References -- Enumerative Induction and Semi-uniform Convergence to the Truth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Classic Convergence to the Truth -- 3 A New Convergence Concept in Learning Theory -- 4 Why It's a New Success Criterion -- A Convergence Generalized -- References -- How to Make Friends: A Logical Approach to Social Group Creation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modelling Social Networks -- 2.1 Similarity Update -- 2.2 Middleman Similarity Update -- 3 Epistemic Social Networks -- 3.1 Knowledge-Based Social Network Creation -- 3.2 Middleman Knowledge-Based Social Network Creation -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Examining Network Effects in an Argumentative Agent-Based Model of Scientific Inquiry -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Model -- 2.1 The Argumentative Landscape -- 2.2 Basic Behavior of Agents -- 2.3 Social Networks -- 3 The Main Findings -- 3.1 Parameters Used in Simulations -- 3.2 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Substructural Logics for Pooling Information -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Motivation -- 3 Information Models -- 4 Communication Models -- 5 The Standard Framework as a Special Case -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Logical Argumentation Principles, Sequents, and Nondeterministic Matrices -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Semi-abstract Argumentation -- 3 Logical Attack Principles
5 Comparison and Discussion -- References -- An Extended First-Order Belnap-Dunn Logic with Classical Negation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sequent Calculus and Strong Equivalence -- 3 Syntactical Embedding and Cut-Elimination -- 4 Semantical Embedding and Completeness for Valuation Semantics -- 5 Completeness for Many-Valued Semantics -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- A Characterization Theorem for Trackable Updates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Plausibility and Evidence Models -- 3 Tracking -- 3.1 Examples of Tracking -- 3.2 Tracking as a Definability Problem -- 4 Characterizing Trackable Updates -- 5 Conclusions -- A Appendix: Application of Theorem2 -- References -- Convergence, Continuity and Recurrence in Dynamic Epistemic Logic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modal Spaces and Logical Convergence -- 3 Topologies on Modal Spaces -- 4 Clean Maps on Modal Spaces -- 5 Recurrence in the Limit Behavior of Clean Maps -- 6 Discussion and Future Venues -- References -- Dynamic Logic of Power and Immunity -- 1 Static Rights -- 2 Dynamic Rights -- 2.1 Core Model -- 2.2 Axiomatization and Reduction to Static Positions -- 3 Dynamic Normative Positions -- 4 Legal Ability and Legal Permissibility -- 4.1 Legal Ability -- 4.2 Legal Permissibility -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Propositional Dynamic Logic for Instantial Neighborhood Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Instantial Neighborhood Logic -- 2.1 Syntax and Semantics -- 2.2 Axiomatization -- 3 Test, Choice, Parallel Composition and Sequential Composition -- 3.1 Axiomatization -- 4 Iteration -- 4.1 The Language IPDL -- 4.2 Comparison with Dual-Free Game Logic -- 4.3 Axiomatization -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Contradictory Informationas a Basis for Rational Belief -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Noise and the Signal -- 3 Beliefs Bases vs. Evidence Sets -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Stability in Binary Opinion Diffusion
Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Long Papers -- A Logical Framework for Graded Predicates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Graded Predicates -- 3 Mathematical Fuzzy Logic -- 4 A Degree-Based Account of Vagueness -- 5 Modelling Graded Predicates in MFL -- 6 A General Program -- References -- Evidence Logics with Relational Evidence -- 1 Relational Evidence Models -- 2 The Logics of Ag-Models and lex-Models -- 3 The Logic of REL Models -- 4 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Rational Coordination with no Communication or Conventions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pure Win-Lose Coordination Games -- 2.1 The Setting -- 2.2 Presenting WLC Games as Hypergraphs -- 2.3 Symmetries of WLC Games and Structural Protocols -- 3 Purely Rational Principles in WLC Games -- 3.1 Basic Individual Rationality -- 3.2 Common Beliefs in Rationality and Iterated Reasoning -- 3.3 Basic Collective Rationality -- 3.4 Principles Using Optimal Choices -- 3.5 Elimination of Weakly Dominated Choices -- 3.6 Symmetry-Based Principles -- 3.7 Hierarchy of the Principles Presented so Far -- 3.8 Beyond the Limits of Pure Rationality -- 3.9 Characterising Structurally Unsolvable Games -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Towards a Logic of Tweeting -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Propositional Network Announcements -- 2.1 A Simple Example -- 2.2 Conditional Tweeting and Relational Semantics -- 2.3 Potential Belief, and Tracking Ghosts -- 3 The Logic -- 3.1 The Modal Base -- 3.2 Duality and Sincerity -- 3.3 Rational Conservative Updating -- 3.4 Following -- 3.5 Network Stability -- 4 Completeness -- 5 Variants -- 5.1 Irreflexivity -- 5.2 Coherence -- 6 Discussion -- References -- Multi-Path vs. Single-Path Replies to Skepticism -- 1 The Skeptic's Argument -- 2 Single-path Fallibilism and Its Problems -- 3 Holliday's Multi-path Approach -- 4 Single-path Approach Revisited
4 Argumentative Consequence
1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Binary Aggregation -- 2.2 Winning and Veto Coalitions -- 2.3 Opinion Diffusion as Binary Aggregation on Networks -- 3 Networks, Aggregators and Neighborhoods -- 3.1 Neighborhood Structures for Aggregation on Networks -- 3.2 Stabilization in Neighborhood Structures -- 3.3 A Fixpoint Logic for Stability -- 4 Instantiations -- 4.1 Boolean DeGroot Processes -- 4.2 Unanimity Processes -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Quotient Dynamics: The Logic of Abstraction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Quotient-Taking as a Model Transformer -- 3 Special Case: Logics of Filtrations -- 4 The Logic of Abstraction -- 5 Further Generalizations and Variations -- References -- The Dynamics of Group Polarization -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Argumentation Frameworks and Multi-agent Scenarios -- 2.1 A Multi-agent Debate -- 2.2 Degree of Acceptability -- 3 Information Transmission and Information Update -- 3.1 Information Transmission -- 3.2 Information Update -- 4 Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Doing Without Nature -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries: Group STIT -- 2.1 The Language of Group STIT -- 2.2 Choice Models -- 2.3 Normal Game Models -- 2.4 A Correspondence Result -- 3 Informal Sketch of the Proof -- 4 Product Construction, Finite Case -- 5 Product Construction, Infinite Case -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Axiomatizing Epistemic Logic of Friendship via Tree Sequent Calculus -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Syntax and Two-Dimensional Kripke Semantics -- 3 Tree Sequent Calculus of Epistemic Logic of Friendship -- 4 Semantic Completeness of Tree Sequent Calculus of Epistemic Logic of Friendship -- 5 Hilbert System of Epistemic Logic of Friendship -- 6 Extensions of Epistemic Logic of Friendship -- 7 Further Directions -- References -- The Dynamic Logic of Stating and Asking: A Study of Inquisitive Dynamic Modalities
1 Introduction -- 2 Inquisitive Epistemic Logic -- 3 Uttering Statements and Questions -- 4 Normal Form -- 5 Reduction -- 6 Axiomatizing IDEL -- 7 Conclusion and Outlook -- Appendix 1. Proof of the reduction law for E -- Appendix 2. Proof of completeness via !Comp and !Mon -- References -- The Stubborn Non-probabilist---`Negation Incoherence' and a New Way to Block the Dutch Book Argument -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Details -- 3 Discussion -- 4 How to Expect Things When You Are Incoherent -- 4.1 Conclusions -- 5 Relation to Incoherence and Inaccuracy Measures: Some Preliminary Remarks -- References -- Conjunction and Disjunction in Infectious Logics -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background, Motivation and Aim -- 1.2 Preliminaries -- 2 Infectious Logics: An Overview -- 2.1 Paracomplete Case -- 2.2 Paraconsistent Case -- 3 Plurivalent Semantics: Basics -- 3.1 General Plurivalent Semantics -- 3.2 Positive Plurivalent Semantics -- 3.3 Yet Another Plurivalent Semantics: Negative Plurivalence -- 4 Reflections -- 4.1 On Infectious Values in Plurivalent Semantics -- 4.2 Addressing the Main Question -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- On the Concept of a Notational Variant -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Defining Translations -- 3 Translating First-Order Logic into Propositional Logic -- 4 Compositionality and Schematicity -- 5 Conclusion -- A Proof of Theorem21 -- References -- Conditional Doxastic Logic with Oughts and Concurrent Upgrades -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Static Logic of Plausibility-Betterness Models -- 3 The Dynamic Logic of Concurrent Upgrades -- 4 Axiom System -- 5 Modeling the Stolen Wallet Scenario -- 6 Different Senses of Oughts -- 7 Multi-agent Extension and Deliberating Societies -- References -- On Subtler Belief Revision Policies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries: Representing Beliefs and Belief Change -- 3 Three Subtle Belief Revision Policies
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