2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11225-017-9779-z
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Inference as Doxastic Agency. Part I: The Basics of Justification Stit Logic

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“…As an obvious corollary of Theorem 2 we get the compactness property. Thus, building up on an earlier work on justification stit formalisms, we have defined the explicit fragment of basic jstit logic introduced in [9]. For this logic we have presented a strongly complete axiomatization which is stable relative to extensions with constant specifications.…”
Section: The Main Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As an obvious corollary of Theorem 2 we get the compactness property. Thus, building up on an earlier work on justification stit formalisms, we have defined the explicit fragment of basic jstit logic introduced in [9]. For this logic we have presented a strongly complete axiomatization which is stable relative to extensions with constant specifications.…”
Section: The Main Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basic justification stit (or jstit, for short) logic was introduced in [9] as an environment for analysis of doxastic actions related to proving activity within a somewhat idealized community of agents. This logic combines expressive means of stit logic by N. Belnap et al [4] with those of justification logic by S. Artemov et al [2].…”
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“…Due to space limitations, we skip the explanation of the intuitions behind jstit models. The interested reader may find such an explanation either in Section 2 of Part I of this paper, or in [7,Section 3].…”
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“…More recently emerged the attempts to enrich stit logic with other types of operators, e.g. the ones borrowed from temporal logic (see, e.g., [9]) or justification logic (see, e.g., [10] and [11]). Sometimes these attempts were intertwined with attempts to recast the stit semantics itself so as to make it more suitable for the enrichment in question.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%