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Issue Title: Special Section on Logic of Questions (pages 1581-1784), Guest edited by Y. Hamami and F. Roelofsen

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...... 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...... 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...... system for the IMI and DELs paradigms.

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Title
The interrogative model of inquiry meets dynamic epistemic logics
Author
Hamami, Yacin
Pages
1609-1642
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Jun 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00397857
e-ISSN
15730964
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1683724818
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015