Multi-Agent Only-Knowing Revisited

09/10/2010
by   Vaishak Belle, et al.
0

Levesque introduced the notion of only-knowing to precisely capture the beliefs of a knowledge base. He also showed how only-knowing can be used to formalize non-monotonic behavior within a monotonic logic. Despite its appeal, all attempts to extend only-knowing to the many agent case have undesirable properties. A belief model by Halpern and Lakemeyer, for instance, appeals to proof-theoretic constructs in the semantics and needs to axiomatize validity as part of the logic. It is also not clear how to generalize their ideas to a first-order case. In this paper, we propose a new account of multi-agent only-knowing which, for the first time, has a natural possible-world semantics for a quantified language with equality. We then provide, for the propositional fragment, a sound and complete axiomatization that faithfully lifts Levesque's proof theory to the many agent case. We also discuss comparisons to the earlier approach by Halpern and Lakemeyer.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
01/19/2000

Multi-Agent Only Knowing

Levesque introduced a notion of "only knowing", with the goal of capturi...
research
05/25/2015

A Logic of Knowing How

In this paper, we propose a single-agent modal logic framework for reaso...
research
06/22/2021

Uncertainty-Based Semantics for Multi-Agent Knowing How Logics

We introduce a new semantics for a multi-agent epistemic operator of kno...
research
06/05/2023

Mathematical Foundations for Joining Only Knowing and Common Knowledge (Extended Version)

Common knowledge and only knowing capture two intuitive and natural noti...
research
04/03/2023

Uncertainty-Based Knowing How Logic

We introduce a novel semantics for a multi-agent epistemic operator of k...
research
01/12/2020

Commonly Knowingly Whether

This paper introduces `commonly knowing whether', a non-standard version...
research
10/11/2022

From Proof-theoretic Validity to Base-extension Semantics for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic

There are two major approaches to proof-theoretic semantics: proof-theor...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset