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Many-valued epistemic states. An application to a reflective architecture: Milord-II
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1995
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Halpern and Moses [Halpern & Moses, 84] define and characterize what a minimal epistemic state associated to a set of premises is, using the notions of stable set and S5-Kripke models. Based on such epistemic states, Halpern and Moses define an entailment relation with which one can infer what is known and, more importantly, what is unknown by an agent. In this paper we formulate an extension of these ideas to the many-valued case. As an application example we study the logical foundation of a
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