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19A formalization of the Protagoras court paradox in a temporal logic of epistemic and normative reasonsArtificial Intelligence and Law 32 (2): 325-367. 2024.We combine linear temporal logic (with both past and future modalities) with a deontic version of justification logic to provide a framework for reasoning about time and epistemic and normative reasons. In addition to temporal modalities, the resulting logic contains two kinds of justification assertions: epistemic justification assertions and deontic justification assertions. The former presents justification for the agent’s knowledge and the latter gives reasons for why a proposition is obliga…Read more
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21Tableaux and Interpolation for Propositional Justification LogicsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 65 (1): 81-112. 2024.We present tableau proof systems for the annotated version of propositional justification logics, that is, justification logics which are formulated using annotated application operators. We show that the tableau systems are sound and complete with respect to Mkrtychev models, and some tableau systems are analytic and provide a decision procedure for the annotated justification logics. We further show Craig’s interpolation property and Beth’s definability theorem for some annotated justification…Read more
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24A formalization of the Protagoras court paradox in a temporal logic of epistemic and normative reasonsArtificial Intelligence and Law 31 1-43. 2023.We combine linear temporal logic (with both past and future modalities) with a deontic version of justification logic to provide a framework for reasoning about time and epistemic and normative reasons. In addition to temporal modalities, the resulting logic contains two kinds of justification assertions: epistemic justification assertions and deontic justification assertions. The former presents justification for the agent’s knowledge and the latter gives reasons for why a proposition is obliga…Read more
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27Linear temporal justification logics with past and future time modalitiesLogic Journal of the IGPL 31 (1): 1-38. 2023.Temporal justification logic is a new family of temporal logics of knowledge in which the knowledge of agents is modelled using a justification logic. In this paper, we present various temporal justification logics involving both past and future time modalities. We combine Artemov’s logic of proofs with linear temporal logic with past, and we also investigate several principles describing the interaction of justification and time. We present two kinds of semantics for our temporal justification …Read more
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28On Boolean Algebraic Structure of Proofs: Towards an Algebraic Semantics for the Logic of ProofsStudia Logica 111 (4): 573-613. 2023.We present algebraic semantics for the classical logic of proofs based on Boolean algebras. We also extend the language of the logic of proofs in order to have a Boolean structure on proof terms and equality predicate on terms. Moreover, the completeness theorem and certain generalizations of Stone’s representation theorem are obtained for all proposed algebras.
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470Consistency and Permission in Deontic Justification LogicJournal of Logic and Computation 34 (4): 640-664. 2024.Different notions of the consistency of obligations collapse in standard deontic logic. In justification logics, which feature explicit reasons for obligations, the situation is different. Their strength depends on a constant specification and on the available set of operations for combining different reasons. We present different consistency principles in justification logic and compare their logical strength. We propose a novel semantics for which justification logics with the explicit version…Read more
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495Temporal Justification LogicProceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Methods for Modalities (M4M9 2017), Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, 8th to 10th January 2017, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 243, Pages 59–74. 2017.Justification logics are modal-like logics with the additional capability of recording the reason, or justification, for modalities in syntactic structures, called justification terms. Justification logics can be seen as explicit counterparts to modal logics. The behavior and interaction of agents in distributed system is often modeled using logics of knowledge and time. In this paper, we sketch some preliminary ideas on how the modal knowledge part of such logics of knowledge and time could be …Read more
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Cut Elimination and Realization for Epistemic Logics with JustificationJournal of Logic and Computation 22 (5): 1171-1198. 2012.
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10Distributed Knowledge with JustificationsIn Daniel Lassiter & Marija Slavkovik (eds.), New Directions in Logic, Language, and Computation: Esslli 2010 and Esslli 2011 Student Sessions, Selected Papers, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 91--108. 2012.In this paper, we introduce justification counterparts of distributed knowledge logics. Our justification logics include explicit knowledge operators of the form [[t]] iF and $[[t]] backslashmathcal D} F$, which are interpreted respectively as “t is a justification that agent i accepts for F‘, and “t is a justification that all agents implicitly accept for F‘. We present Kripke style models and prove the completeness theorem. Finally, we give a semantical proof of the realization theorem.
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9Distributed Knowledge Justification LogicsTheory of Computing Systems 55 (1): 1--40. 2014.Justification logics are a family of modal epistemic logics which enables us to reasoning about justifications and evidences. In this paper, we introduce evidence-based multi-agent distributed knowledge logics, called distributed knowledge justification logics. The language of our justification logics contain evidence-based knowledge operators for individual agents and for distributed knowledge, which are interpreted respectively as “t is a justification that agent i accepts for F‘, and “t is a …Read more
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40Labeled sequent calculus for justification logicsAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (1): 72-111. 2017.Justification logics are modal-like logics that provide a framework for reasoning about justifications. This paper introduces labeled sequent calculi for justification logics, as well as for combined modal-justification logics. Using a method due to Sara Negri, we internalize the Kripke-style semantics of justification and modal-justification logics, known as Fitting models, within the syntax of the sequent calculus to produce labeled sequent calculi. We show that all rules of these systems are …Read more
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56Pavelka-style fuzzy justification logicsLogic Journal of the IGPL 24 (5): 743-773. 2016.Justification logics provide a framework for reasoning about justifications and evidence. In this article, we study a fuzzy variant of justification logics in which an agent’s justification for a belief has certainty degree between 0 and 1. We replace the classical base of justification logics with Hájek’s rational Pavelka logic. We introduce fuzzy possible world semantics with crisp accessibility relation and also single world models for our logics. We establish soundness and graded-style compl…Read more
Meghdad Ghari
University Of Isfahan
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University Of IsfahanFaculty Of Literature And Humanities, Department Of PhilosophyAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest
Mathematical Logic |