Rohit Parikh on Logic, Language and Society

Rohit Parikh on Logic, Language and Society

Ramanujam, Ramaswamy; Moss, Lawrence S.; Baskent, Can

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

359

Mole

Inglês

9783319838380

15 a 20 dias

5679

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Chapter 1. Editors' Preface.- Chapter 2. Juliet Floyd: Parikh and Wittgenstein.- Chapter 3. Prashant Parikh: Vagueness, Communication and the Sorites Paradox.- Chapter 4. Robert van Rooij: Nonmonotonicity and Knowability: As knowable as possible.- Chapter 5. Jan van Eijck and Philip Elsas: What is Money?.- Chapter 6. Dominik Klein and Eric Pacuit: Focusing on Campaigns.- Chapter 7. Can Baskent: A Non-classical Logical Approach to Social Software.- Chapter 8. Joseph Halpern: Why Bother with Syntax?.-Chapter 9. Johan van Benthem: Talking about Knowledge.- Chapter 10. Maduka Attamah, Hans van Ditmarsch, Davide Grossi, Wiebe van der Hoek: The Pleasure of Gossip.- Chapter 11. Gabriel Sandu and Silviu Velice: Modeling Monty Hall in IF Logic.- Chapter 12. Amy Greenwald, Jiacui Li, Eric Sodomka: Solving for Best Responses and Equilibria in Extensive-Form: Games with Reinforcement Learning Methods.- Chapter 13. Juoko Vaananen. The Logic of Approximate Dependence.-Chapter 14. Melvin Fitting: On Height and Happiness.- Chapter 15. Konstantinos Georgatos: Epistemic Conditionals and the Logic of Subsets.- Chapter 16. Dexter Kozen: On the Coalgebraic Theory of Kleene Algebras with Tests.- Chapter 17. Vaughan Pratt: Aristotle, Boole and Categories.- Chapter 18. Noson Yanofsky: Galois Theory of Algorithms.- Chapter 19. Parikh's Closing Remarks.
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Parikh Social Software;Parikh Modal Logic;Parikh Epistemic Logic;Parikh Game Theory;Parikh Wittgenstein;Parikh Computability;Analysis Parikh;Parikh Mathematics;Parikh Theoretical Computer Science;Parikh Philosophy of Language;Parikh Recursion Theory;Parikh Proof Theory;Parikh Social Procedure;Parikh Social Algorithms;Parikh Elections;Parikh Monetary Systems;Parikh's Theorem;Parikh Vagueness;Parikh Nonmonotonicity;Parikh Syntax