Majority Merging by Adaptive Counting

The present paper introduces a belief merging procedure by majority using the standard format of Adaptive Logics. The core structure of the logic ADMC (Adaptive Doxastic Merging by Counting) consists in the formulation of the conflicts arising from the belief bases of the agents involved in the proc...

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description The present paper introduces a belief merging procedure by majority using the standard format of Adaptive Logics. The core structure of the logic ADMC (Adaptive Doxastic Merging by Counting) consists in the formulation of the conflicts arising from the belief bases of the agents involved in the procedure. A strategy is then defined both semantically and proof-theoretically which selects the consistent contents answering to a majority principle. The results obtained are proven to be equivalent to a standard majority operator for bases with partial support.
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Arbitration
Computer science
Decision theory
Education
Epistemology
International conferences
Knowledge management
Legal proceedings
Logic
Logical disjunction
Logical proofs
Logical theorems
Metaphysics
Model theory
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Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Science
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Reasoning
Semantic models
Semantics
State laws
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