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Logic, Rationality, and Interaction

Second International Workshop, LORI 2009, Chongqing, China, October 8-11, 2009, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5834)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): LORI: International Workshop on Logic, Rationality and Interaction

Conference proceedings info: LORI 2009.

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Table of contents (32 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Contributed Papers

    1. Expressing Properties of Coalitional Ability under Resource Bounds

      • Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan, Nguyen Hoang Nga, Abdur Rakib
      Pages 1-14
    2. Dynamic Context Logic

      • Guillaume Aucher, Davide Grossi, Andreas Herzig, Emiliano Lorini
      Pages 15-26
    3. Toward a Dynamic Logic of Questions

      • Johan van Benthem, Åžtefan Minică
      Pages 27-41
    4. A General Family of Preferential Belief Removal Operators

      • Richard Booth, Thomas Meyer, Chattrakul Sombattheera
      Pages 42-54
    5. Computing Compliance

      • Ivano Ciardelli, Irma Cornelisse, Jeroen Groenendijk, Floris Roelofsen
      Pages 55-65
    6. Attributing Distributed Responsibility in Stit Logic

      • Roberto Ciuni, Rosja Mastop
      Pages 66-75
    7. Characterizations of Iterated Admissibility Based on PEGL

      • Jianying Cui, Meiyun Guo, Xiaojia Tang
      Pages 76-89
    8. Can Doxastic Agents Learn? On the Temporal Structure of Learning

      • Cédric Dégremont, Nina Gierasimczuk
      Pages 90-104
    9. Agreement Theorems in Dynamic-Epistemic Logic

      • Cédric Dégremont, Olivier Roy
      Pages 105-118
    10. Learning and Teaching as a Game: A Sabotage Approach

      • Nina Gierasimczuk, Lena Kurzen, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada
      Pages 119-132
    11. First-Order Logic Formalisation of Arrow’s Theorem

      • Umberto Grandi, Ulle Endriss
      Pages 133-146
    12. Twelve Angry Men: A Study on the Fine-Grain of Announcements

      • Davide Grossi, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada
      Pages 147-160
    13. Dynamic Testimonial Logic

      • Wesley H. Holliday
      Pages 161-179
    14. From the Logical Point of View: The Chain Store Paradox Revisited

      • Li Li, Robert C. Koons, Jianjun Zhang
      Pages 180-188
    15. Intentions and Assignments

      • Emiliano Lorini, Mehdi Dastani, Hans van Ditmarsch, Andreas Herzig, John-Jules Meyer
      Pages 198-211
    16. Epistemic Games in Modal Logic: Joint Actions, Knowledge and Preferences All Together

      • Emiliano Lorini, François Schwarzentruber, Andreas Herzig
      Pages 212-226
    17. An Epistemic Logic for Planning with Trials

      • Rajdeep Niyogi, R. Ramanujam
      Pages 238-250

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About this book

Edited in collaboration with FoLLI, the Association of Logic, Language and Information, this book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Logic, Rationality, and Interaction, LORI 2009, held in Chongqing, China, in October 2009.

The 24 revised full papers presented together with 8 posters were carefully reviewed and selected from a flood of submissions. The workshops topics include but are not limited to semantic models for knowledge, for belief, and for uncertainty, dynamic logics of knowledge, information flow, and action, logical analysis of the structure of games, belief revision, belief merging, logics for preferences and utilities, logics of intentions, plans, and goals, logics of probability and uncertainty, argument systems and their role in interaction, as well as norms, normative interaction, and normative multiagent systems.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Logic and Intelligence, Southwest University, Chongqing, China

    Xiangdong He

  • Philosophy Department, University of Maryland, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS), College Park, USA

    John Horty

  • Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands

    Eric Pacuit

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