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Logic at the Crossroads (set)

Proof, Computation and Agency Games, Norms and Reasons

  • Volume I: Proof, Computation and Agency:
  • Brings out an inspiring paradigm, called 'Social Software', the study of patterns of social interaction by means of techniques from logic and computer science
  • Demonstrates how an extended view of logic can join forces with the social sciences, game theory or social choice theory, in studying patterns and procedures in social agency, and systematizing this field
  • Represents a unique meeting between Indian logicians and an elite of international colleagues who have been involved with the current renaissance of Logic in India
  • Volume II: Games, Norms and Reasons:
  • Consists of first-rate papers by a remarkable group of internationally prominent authors interacting with their Indian colleagues and upcoming young researchers worldwide
  • Highlights emerging research programmes and new academic fields by exploring aspects of norms, reasons, preferences and beliefs in human agency
  • Includes a Festschrift dedicated to Rohit Parikh commemorating his 70th birthday. This collection of essays, written by his colleagues and friends, reflects both the impact of his work and his long and distinguished academic career that continues to be productive and influential

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Proof, Computation and Agency
Proof, Computation and Agency: Logic at the Cross Roads provides an overview of Logic and its relationship with other disciplines, and some of the emerging areas in terms. The volume brings out an inspiring paradigm, called 'Social Software', the study of patterns of social interaction by means of techniques from logic and computer science. Besides, it demonstrates how an extended view of logic can join forces with the social sciences, game theory or social choice theory, in studying patterns and procedures in social agency, and systematizing this field. Moreover, the study of Logic-Language- Cognition connection forms an important component of the fresh approach the volume.

Finally, the volume explores the nature of the contributions made in Indian tradition in logic by demonstrating that the validity of inference is not a purely formal notion and logic could be placed in the context of epistemology and the Indian scientific tradition. The book takes up Indian logic in its connections with philosophical epistemology and the philosophy of science and exhibits how topics ran naturally into each other.

Games, Norms and Reasons
The explanation as to why logic is perceived as standing at the crossroads has to do with fact that in the recent past logic, in relationship with several academic disciplines closely related to it, has been a catalyst in giving rise to new research programmes or even innovative academic fields.

Games, Norms, and Reasons: Logic at the Crossroads provides an overview of Logic and its relationship with other disciplines, and some of the emerging areas in terms of leading articles by pioneers in the field. The first part of this is devoted to exploring aspects of norms, reasons, preferences and beliefs in human agency, human interaction or structured groups, sometimes using the logic of games or by developing novel frameworks, concepts and ideas appropriate for such exploration. The papers in the second part of the volume are dedicated to Rohit Parikh who embodies some of the new trends in the explorations mentioned above that are not only seminal, but shaped the direction of a field, sometimes even creating it.

Keywords

  • Dynamic Doxastic Logic
  • Epistemic Logic
  • Justification Logic
  • Modal Logic
  • Preference Logic

Editors and Affiliations

  • Powai, Mumbai, India

    Amitabha Gupta

  • Department of Computer and Information Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, USA

    Rohit Parikh

  • Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Johan van Benthem

  • Institute for Logic and Philosophy, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands

    Eric Pacuit

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Logic at the Crossroads (set)

  • Book Subtitle: Proof, Computation and Agency Games, Norms and Reasons

  • Editors: Amitabha Gupta, Rohit Parikh, Johan van Benthem, Eric Pacuit

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2013

  • Edition Number: 1

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