Diversity of logical agents in games

Johan van Benthem; Fenrong Liu

Philosophia Scientiae (2004)

  • Volume: 8, Issue: 2, page 163-178
  • ISSN: 1281-2463

Abstract

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Epistemic agents may have different powers of observation and reasoning, and we show how this diversity fits into dynamic update logics.

How to cite

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van Benthem, Johan, and Liu, Fenrong. "Diversity of logical agents in games." Philosophia Scientiae 8.2 (2004): 163-178. <http://eudml.org/doc/103724>.

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