Knowledge and Belief in Philosophy and AI
Armin Laux and Heinrich Wansing (eds.),
Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 1995
The
full version
of this announcement is available.
Hardcover, xii, 229 pp.; price: 74,- DM; ISBN 3-05-002791-6
This book examines the concepts of knowledge and belief and their
formalization in systems of epistemic logic, concepts which are equally
central to philosophy and artificial intelligence research (AI). The
original contributions compiled in "Knowledge and Belief in Philosophy
and Artificial Intelligence" give an excellent overview of the current
state of research in a field which has now developed into one of the
focal areas of knowledge representation.
Contents:
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Epistemic Operators and Knowledge-Based Reasoning. A Survey and
Critical Comparison of some Recent Approaches in Philosophy and AI
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Terminological Reasoning with Knowledge and Belief
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Introducing Epistemic Operators into a Description Logic
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Different Approaches to Knowledge, Common Knowledge and Aumann's
Theorem
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Actions That Make You Change Your Mind
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Indicative Conditionals and Autoepistemic Reasoning
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Relevance in a Logic of Only Knowing About and its Axiomatization
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On the Semantics and Pragmatics of Epistemic Attitudes
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Logic Is Not Enough: Why Reasoning About Another Person's Belief
Is Reasoning Under Uncertainty
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