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Reasons to Believe in Social Settings

Fenrong Liu

Tsinghua University

Abstract

I will first explain the issue of social influence and illustrate the im- portance of evidence and trust relation between agents. Then I will introduce a new logic language that can be used to reason about an agents belief formation and dynamical change, due to evidences pro- vided by other agents in the society. Some interesting features of social structure can be represented eventually as a update rule. A complete axiomatization will be presented too. This is a joint work with Emiliano Lorini.

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In: T. ˚Agotnes, B. Liao, Y.N. Wang (eds.): Proceedings of the first Chinese Conference on Logic and Argumentation (CLAR 2016), Hangzhou, China, 2-3 April 2016, published at http://ceur-ws.org

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