Traditionally, logic has dealt with notions of truth and reasoning. In the past several decades, however, research focus in logic has shifted to the vast field of interactive logic—the domain of logics for both communication and interaction. The main applications of this move are logical approaches to games and social software; the wealth of these applications was the focus of the seventh Augustus de Morgan Workshop in November 2005. This collection of papers from the workshop serves as the initial volume in the new series Texts in Logics and Games—touching on research in logic, mathematics, computer science, and game theory.
“A wonderful demonstration of contemporary topics in logic.”—Wiebe van der Hoek, University of Liverpool
Johan van Benthem is professor of logic and its applications at the University of Amsterdam and professor of philosophy at Stanford University. Dov Gabbay is the Augustus de Morgan Professor of Logic at King’s College, London. Benedikt Löwe is assistant professor at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam and director of its graduate program in logic.
Benedikt Löwe is assistant professor at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam and director of its graduate program in logic.Dov Gabbay is the Augustus de De Morgan professor of Logic at King's College London.Johan van Benthem is professor of logic and its applications at the University of Amsterdam and professor of philosophy at Stanford Universit