A formalism for default reasoning over Segerberg's deontic action logic, extended via Boolean algebra tools to preserve algebraic completeness.
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A belief-base semantics for epistemic logic is defined that derives possible worlds from belief bases, enabling a compact universal epistemic model with equivalence results and a complexity bound.
The authors adapt judgment aggregation to probabilistic opinions by generalizing classical functions and analyze desirable properties along with impossibility results.
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An Algebraic Approach for Action Based Default Reasoning
A formalism for default reasoning over Segerberg's deontic action logic, extended via Boolean algebra tools to preserve algebraic completeness.
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Exploiting Belief Bases for Building Rich Epistemic Structures
A belief-base semantics for epistemic logic is defined that derives possible worlds from belief bases, enabling a compact universal epistemic model with equivalence results and a complexity bound.
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Aggregating Probabilistic Judgments
The authors adapt judgment aggregation to probabilistic opinions by generalizing classical functions and analyze desirable properties along with impossibility results.