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Why Logics?

  • Jean-Yves Beziau

5 July 2023

In this paper we explain the different meanings of the word “logic” and the circumstances in which it makes sense to use its singular or plural form. We discuss the multiplicity of logical systems and the possibility of developing a unify...

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23 June 2025

We study knowable informational dependence between empirical questions, modeled as continuous functional dependence between variables in a topological setting. We also investigate epistemic independence in topological terms and show that it is compat...

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Modelling Value-Oriented Legal Reasoning in LogiKEy

  • Christoph Benzmüller,
  • David Fuenmayor and
  • Bertram Lomfeld

14 March 2024

The logico-pluralist LogiKEy knowledge engineering methodology and framework is applied to the modelling of a theory of legal balancing, in which legal knowledge (cases and laws) is encoded by utilising context-dependent value preferences. The theory...

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Logics for Epistemic Actions: Completeness, Decidability, Expressivity

  • Alexandru Baltag,
  • Lawrence S. Moss and
  • Sławomir Solecki

12 June 2023

We build and study dynamic versions of epistemic logic. We study languages parameterized by an action signature that allows one to express epistemic actions such as (truthful) public announcements, completely private announcements to groups of agents...

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On Morgado and Sette’s Implicative Hyperlattices as Models of da Costa Logic Cω

  • Marcelo Esteban Coniglio,
  • Ana Claudia Golzio and
  • Kaique Matias de Andrade Roberto

13 November 2025

José Morgado introduced in 1962 a novel notion of hyperlattices, which he called reticuloides. In his master’s thesis submitted in 1971 (under the supervision of Newton da Costa), Antonio M. Sette introduced a new class of implicative hy...

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16 January 2026

Golog Tibetan grammaticalizes both evidentiality and egophoricity, but the two categories interact in a constrained way: evidential marking neutralizes the binary egophoric versus non-egophoric contrast. This paper develops LEE (Logic of Evidentialit...

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Logics - ISSN 2813-0405