Dynamic epistemic logics: promises, problems, shortcomings, and perspectives

Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 27 (3-4):328-341 (2017)
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Abstract

Dynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief and knowledge when they learn the occurrence of an event. These logics started to become popular about 20 years ago and by now there exists a huge number of publications about them. The present paper briefly summarises the existing body of literature, discusses some problems and shortcomings, and proposes some avenues for future research.

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