Dynamic epistemic logic of belief change in legal judgments

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Pimolluck Jirakunkanok
Katsuhiko Sano
Satoshi Tojo
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[1] School of Information Science,Department of Philosophy, Graduate School of Letters
[2] Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,undefined
[3] Hokkaido University,undefined
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Belief revision; Reliability change; Legal case; Dynamic epistemic logic;
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This study realizes belief/reliability change of a judge in a legal judgment by dynamic epistemic logic (DEL). A key feature of DEL is that possibilities in an agent’s belief can be represented by a Kripke model. This study addresses two difficulties in applying DEL to a legal case. First, since there are several methods for constructing a Kripke model, our question is how we can construct the model from a legal case. Second, since this study employs several dynamic operators, our question is how we can decide which operators are to be applied for belief/reliability change of a judge. In order to solve these difficulties, we have implemented a computer system which provides two functions. First, the system can generate a Kripke model from a legal case. Second, the system provides an inconsistency solving algorithm which can automatically perform several operations in order to reduce the effort needed to decide which operators are to be applied. By our implementation, the above questions can be adequately solved. With our analysis method, six legal cases are analyzed to demonstrate our implementation.
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页码:201 / 249
页数:48
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