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(2015) Synthese 192 (6).

The interrogative model of inquiry meets dynamic epistemic logics

Yacin Hamami

pp. 1609-1642

The Interrogative Model of Inquiry (IMI) and Dynamic Epistemic Logics (DELs) are two central paradigms in formal epistemology. This paper is motivated by the observation of a significant complementarity between them: on the one hand, the IMI provides a framework for investigating inquiry represented as an idealized game between an Inquirer and Nature, along with an account of the interaction between questions and inferences in information-seeking processes, but is lacking a formulation in the multi-agent case; on the other hand, DELs model various operations of information change in multi-agent systems, but the field is lacking a proper integration of question and inference dynamics, along with an application to the investigation of inquiry processes. The goal of this paper is to integrate the two paradigms in such a way as to combine their respective insights. To this end, we develop a formal system called DEL(_mathrm{IMI }) which aims to represent the interaction between question and inference dynamics in inquiry—as described by the IMI—in a multi-agent setting, and this in such a way as to enable an investigation of inquiry games with multi-agent dimensions. The DEL(_mathrm{IMI }) system is designed to represent the possible moves of such inquiry games through three types of epistemic actions: agents addressing questions to Nature, agents addressing questions to other agents, agents drawing logical inferences. We then show how the resulting framework can be used to formally define multi-agent inquiry games. We conclude by evaluating the interest of the DEL(_mathrm{IMI }) system for the IMI and DELs paradigms.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-014-0460-z

Full citation:

Hamami, Y. (2015). The interrogative model of inquiry meets dynamic epistemic logics. Synthese 192 (6), pp. 1609-1642.

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