
Justification Logic
Reasoning with Reasons
Cambridge University Press
Published on 2. May 2019
Book
Hardback
268 pages
978-1-108-42491-2 (ISBN)
Description
Classical logic is concerned, loosely, with the behaviour of truths. Epistemic logic similarly is about the behaviour of known or believed truths. Justification logic is a theory of reasoning that enables the tracking of evidence for statements and therefore provides a logical framework for the reliability of assertions. This book, the first in the area, is a systematic account of the subject, progressing from modal logic through to the establishment of an arithmetic interpretation of intuitionistic logic. The presentation is mathematically rigorous but in a style that will appeal to readers from a wide variety of areas to which the theory applies. These include mathematical logic, artificial intelligence, computer science, philosophical logic and epistemology, linguistics, and game theory.
Reviews / Votes
'Good examples, illuminating diagrams, deep insights contribute to making the book most valuable to readers who intend to work in the area, but also to anyone interested in mathematical and philosophical logic in general, as concepts and results are truly fundamental and profound.' Eric Martin, zbMATHMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises; 1 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-42491-2 (9781108424912)
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E-Book
04/2019
Cambridge University Press
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Persons
Sergei Artemov is Distinguished Professor at the City University of New York. He is a specialist in mathematical logic, logic in computer science, control theory, epistemology, and game theory. He is credited with solving long-standing problems in constructive logic that had been left open by Goedel and Kolmogorov since the 1930s. He has pioneered studies in the logic of proofs and justifications that renders a new, evidence-based theory of knowledge and belief. The most recent focus of his interests is epistemic foundations of game theory.
Content
Introduction: 1. Why justification logic?; 2. The basics of justification logic; 3. The ontology of justifcations; 4. Fitting models; 5. Sequents and tableaus; 6. Realization - how it began; 7. Realization - generalized; 8. The range of realization; 9. Arithmetical completeness and BHK semantics; 10. Quantifiers in justification logic; 11. Going past modal logic.