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  1. A guide to completeness and complexity for modal logics of knowledge and belief.Joseph Y. Halpern & Yoram Moses - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 54 (3):319-379.
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  • Local Models Semantics, or contextual reasoning=locality+compatibility☆☆This paper is a substantially revised and extended version of a paper with the same title presented at the 1998 Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Conference (KR'98). The order of the names is alphabetical. [REVIEW]Chiara Ghidini & Fausto Giunchiglia - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 127 (2):221-259.
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  • (1 other version)Reasoning about Rational Agents.Michael Wooldridge & Bruce Edmonds - unknown
    what is now the mainstream view as to the best way forward in the dream of engineering reliable software systems out of autonomous agents. The way of using formal logics to specify, implement and verify distributed systems of interacting units using a guiding analogy of beliefs, desires and intentions. The implicit message behind the book is this: Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) can be a respectable engineering science. It says: we use sound formal systems; can cite established philosophical foundations; and will (...)
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  • The Imperative Future: Principles of Executable Temporal Logic.Howard Barringer - 1996
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  • Foundations of Rational Agency.Michael J. Wooldridge & Anand Rao (eds.) - 1999 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    This volume represents an advanced, comprehensive state-of-the-art survey of the field of rational agency as it stands today. It covers the philosophical foundations of rational agency, logical and decision-theoretic approaches to rational agency, multi-agent aspects of rational agency and a number of approaches to programming rational agents. It will be of interest to researchers in logic, mainstream computer science, the philosophy of rational action and agency, and economics.
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