Abstract
AbstractWe present the logic $${\mathsf {LCB}}$$
LCB
which is expressed in a propositional language constantly enriched by new atomic expressions. Our formal framework is the propositional doxastic logic $${\mathsf {KD45}}$$
KD
45
with the belief operator $${\mathcal {B}}$$
B
, extended by the $${\mathcal {C}}$$
C
operator, to be read it changes that ... . We describe the changing beliefs of an agent who uses progressively expanding language. The approach presented here allows us to weaken pragmatic objections to the so-called principle of negative retrospection accepted in $${\mathsf {KD45}}$$
KD
45
and the problem of logical omniscience. In what follows, we present the expanding propositional language used in our formalism, interpreted using an epistemic version of Kripke semantics. Next, we give a syntactic characterization of logic $${\mathsf {LCB}}$$
LCB
and prove the soundness and completeness of $${\mathsf {LCB}}$$
LCB
in respect to our semantics. Finally, we compare the idea of expanding language with the notion of agent awareness and we relate our formalism to two epistemic temporal logics.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Philosophy,Mathematics (miscellaneous)
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