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E-grāmata: Knowledge, Proof and Dynamics: The Fourth Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic

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This volume gathers selected papers presented at the Fourth Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic, held in Beijing in October 2018. The contributions cover a wide variety of topics in modal logic (epistemic logic, temporal logic and dynamic logic), proof theory, algebraic logic, game logics, and philosophical foundations of logic. They also reflect the interdisciplinary nature of logic – a subject that has been studied in fields as diverse as philosophy, linguistics, mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence. More specifically. The book also presents the latest developments in logic both in Asia and beyond.
Contributed Papers
The Modal Logics of the Poison Game
3(22)
Francesca Zaffora Blando
Krzysztof Mierzewski
Carlos Areces
A Logical Characterization of the Continuous Bar Induction
25(10)
Makoto Fujiwara
Tatsuji Kawai
Unary and Two-Variable Interval Logics
35(16)
Kamal Lodaya
Logics for Knowability Paradox with a Non-normal Possibility Operator
51(22)
Youan Su
Katsuhiko Sano
Local Fact Change Logic
73(24)
Declan Thompson
Solution Complexity of Local Variants of Sabotage Game
97(28)
Tianwei Zhang
Invited Papers
Graph Games and Logic Design
125(22)
Johan van Benthem
Fenrong Liu
De Re, De Dicto, and Binding Modalities
147(26)
Melvin Fitting
Refutation Systems: An Overview and Some Applications to Philosophical Logics
173(26)
Valentin Goranko
Gabriele Pulcini
Tomasz Skura
Influence in Different Network Structures
199
Yunqi Xue
Rohit Parikh
Mihai Gociu
Fenrong Liu, Distinguished Changjiang professor, Department of Philosophy, Tsinghua  University, China. She is known by her works in preference dynamics and social epistemic  logics, with numerous high quality publications in these areas.   Hiroakira Ono, Emeritus professor, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. He has been working in nonclassical logic, in particular, substructural logics and superintuitionistic logics, using both proof-theoretic and algebraic methods. Junhua Yu has been working in (structural) proof theory and its applications in constructive semantics, neighborhood logics, and logics with fixed-points.