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5. LORI 2015: Taipei, Taiwan
- Wiebe van der Hoek, Wesley H. Holliday, Wen-Fang Wang:

Logic, Rationality, and Interaction - 5th International Workshop, LORI 2015 Taipei, Taiwan, October 28-31, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9394, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-662-48560-6 - Guillaume Aucher, Johan van Benthem, Davide Grossi

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Sabotage Modal Logic: Some Model and Proof Theoretic Aspects. 1-13 - Can Baskent

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Game Theoretical Semantics for Paraconsistent Logics. 14-26 - Geghard Bedrosian, Alessandra Palmigiano

, Zhiguang Zhao
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Generalized Ultraproduct and Kirman-Sondermann Correspondence for Vote Abstention. 27-39 - Thomas Bolander

, Nina Gierasimczuk
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Learning Actions Models: Qualitative Approach. 40-52 - Eddy Keming Chen

, Daniel Rubio
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Great Expectations. 53-63 - Willem Conradie

, Sabine Frittella
, Alessandra Palmigiano
, Apostolos Tzimoulis
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Probabilistic Epistemic Updates on Algebras. 64-76 - María Esteban, Alessandra Palmigiano

, Zhiguang Zhao
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An Abstract Algebraic Logic View on Judgment Aggregation. 77-89 - Haim Gaifman, Yang Liu

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Context-Dependent Utilities - A Solution to the Problem of Constant Acts in Savage. 90-101 - Konstantinos Georgatos

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Graph-Based Belief Merging. 102-115 - Sujata Ghosh, Tamoghna Halder, Khyati Sharma, Rineke Verbrugge:

Human Strategic Reasoning in Dynamic Games: Experiments, Logics, Cognitive Models. 116-128 - Sujata Ghosh, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada

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A Note on Reliability-Based Preference Dynamics. 129-142 - Peter Hawke

, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld:
Informational Dynamics of 'Might' Assertions. 143-155 - Andreas Herzig, Emiliano Lorini, Faustine Maffre:

A Poor Man's Epistemic Logic Based on Propositional Assignment and Higher-Order Observation. 156-168 - Fengkui Ju

, Nana Cui, Shujiao Li:
Trace Semantics for IPDL. 169-181 - Norihiro Kamide:

A Decidable Temporal Relevant Logic for Time-Dependent Relevant Human Reasoning. 182-194 - Dominik Klein

, Norbert Gratzl, Olivier Roy
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Introspection, Normality and Agglomeration. 195-206 - Alexander W. Kocurek:

On the Expressivity of First-Order Modal Logic with "Actually". 207-219 - Kok Yong Lee

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Causal Models and the Ambiguity of Counterfactuals. 220-229 - Yanjun Li:

Tableaux for Single-Agent Epistemic PDL with Perfect Recall and No Miracles. 230-242 - Beishui Liao, Huaxin Huang:

Formulating Semantics of Probabilistic Argumentation by Characterizing Subgraphs. 243-254 - Minghui Ma

, Jeremy Seligman:
Algebraic Semantics for Dynamic Dynamic Logic. 255-267 - Alessandra Marra, Dominik Klein

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Logic and Ethics: An Integrated Model for Norms, Intentions and Actions. 268-281 - Shota Motoura:

A General Framework for Modal Correspondence in Dynamic Epistemic Logic. 282-294 - Tudor Protopopescu

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Intuitionistic Epistemology and Modal Logics of Verification. 295-307 - Thomas Raleigh

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An Argument for Permissivism from Safespots. 308-315 - Rasmus K. Rendsvig

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Model Transformers for Dynamical Systems of Dynamic Epistemic Logic. 316-327 - David Ripley

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'Transitivity' of Consequence Relations. 328-340 - Xin Sun:

Boolean Game with Prioritized Norms. 341-352 - Jeremy Seligman, Declan Thompson:

Boolean Network Games and Iterated Boolean Games. 353-365 - Johan van Benthem, Jan van Eijck, Malvin Gattinger

, Kaile Su
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Symbolic Model Checking for Dynamic Epistemic Logic. 366-378 - Wen-Fang Wang:

Three-Valued Plurivaluationism of Vague Predicates. 379-391 - Yanjing Wang

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A Logic of Knowing How. 392-405 - Michael Cohen:

A Dynamic Epistemic Logic with a Knowability Principle. 406-410 - Benja Fallenstein, Jessica Taylor, Paul F. Christiano:

Reflective Oracles: A Foundation for Game Theory in Artificial Intelligence. 411-415 - Aaron Hunter:

Infinite Ordinals and Finite Improvement. 416-420 - Brian Kim:

Solving the HI-LO Puzzle. 421-425 - Zeinab Bakhtiarinoodeh, Umberto Rivieccio

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Epistemic Updates on Bilattices. 426-428 - Xin Sun, Diego Agustín Ambrossio:

On the Complexity of Input/Output Logic. 429-434 - Chi-Her Yang:

Translating a Counterpart Theory into a Quantified Modal Language with Descriptors. 435-438

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