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An Approach to Belief in Strong Kleene Logic
- reasoning and logical omniscience are given, together with the one of limited reasoning. The first two
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Algorithmic Knowledge
- is closely related to a solution proposed in [FH88] for dealing with the logical omniscience problem, namely
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Probabilistic Algorithmic Knowledge
- is somewhat limited by what Hintikka [1962] called the logical omniscience problem: agents know all
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On the Complexity of Entailment in Propositional Multivalued Logics
- with the logical omniscience problem. An example of such an approach is reported by Fagin, Halpern and Vardi in [10
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Probabilistic Algorithmic Knowledge*
- consequences of their knowledge. Many approaches have been developedto deal with the logical omniscience
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Avoiding Logical Omniscience By Using Subjective Situations
- popular way of dealing with the logical omniscience issue is to change the concept of what a possible
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Cs-R9512 1995
- . A first difference deals with the logical omniscience of a --- possibly totally ignorant --- agent
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Basic systems of epistemic logic with justification
- of logical omniscience, caused by an unrealistic stipulation that an agent knows all logical consequences
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