Logical Dialogues with Explicit Preference Profiles and Strategy Selection

Emmanuel Genot, Justine Jacot

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Abstract

The Barth–Krabbe–Hintikka–Hintikka Problem, independently raised by Barth and Krabbe (From axiom to dialogue: a philosophical study of logics and argumentation. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1982) and Hintikka and Hintikka (The sign of three: Peirce, Dupin, Holmes. In: Eco U, Sebeok TA (eds) Sherlock Holmes confronts modern logic: Toward a theory of information-seeking through questioning. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1983), is the problem of characterizing the strategic reasoning of the players of dialogical logic and game-theoretic semantics games from rational preferences rather than rules. We solve the problem by providing a set of preferences for players with bounded rationality and specifying strategic inferences from those preferences, for a variant of logical dialogues. This solution is generalized to both game-theoretic semantics and orthodox dialogical logic (classical and intuitionistic).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)261-291
JournalJournal of Logic, Language and Information
Volume26
Issue number3
Early online date2017 May 20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Sept

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Philosophy
  • Algebra and Logic

Free keywords

  • Game semantics
  • Dialogical Logic
  • Game-theoretic semantics

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