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Knowledge Representation Systems for Groups of Agents

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Philosophical Logic in Poland

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Investigations concerning a systematic approach to reasoning by one or more fully communicating, intelligent, agents have been developed by both logicians and computer scientists. In the last few years a number of papers addressing the problem of reasoning about knowledge have appeared, e.g. [H], [Hi], [L], [O], [P], [R] and [RM]. There are, however, many approaches in this area, as for example, how to understand, represent and manipulate knowledge, e.g. [FHV], [Hi], [Ho].

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Rauszer, C.M. (1994). Knowledge Representation Systems for Groups of Agents. In: Woleński, J. (eds) Philosophical Logic in Poland. Synthese Library, vol 228. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8273-5_15

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