An Introduction to Logics of Knowledge and Belief

03/03/2015
by   Hans van Ditmarsch, et al.
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This chapter provides an introduction to some basic concepts of epistemic logic, basic formal languages, their semantics, and proof systems. It also contains an overview of the handbook, and a brief history of epistemic logic and pointers to the literature.

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