Toward an Epistemic-Logical Theory of Categorization

Categorization systems are widely studied in psychology, sociology, and organization theory as information-structuring devices which are critical to decision-making processes. In the present paper, we introduce a sound and complete epistemic logic of categories and agents' categorical perceptio...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Electronic proceedings in theoretical computer science Vol. 251; no. Proc. TARK 2017; pp. 167 - 186
Main Authors: Conradie, Willem, Frittella, Sabine, Palmigiano, Alessandra, Piazzai, Michele, Tzimoulis, Apostolos, Wijnberg, Nachoem M.
Format: Journal Article Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: EPTCS 25.07.2017
Open Publishing Association
Subjects:
ISSN:2075-2180, 2075-2180
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:Categorization systems are widely studied in psychology, sociology, and organization theory as information-structuring devices which are critical to decision-making processes. In the present paper, we introduce a sound and complete epistemic logic of categories and agents' categorical perception. The Kripke-style semantics of this logic is given in terms of data structures based on two domains: one domain representing objects (e.g. market products) and one domain representing the features of the objects which are relevant to the agents' decision-making. We use this framework to discuss and propose logic-based formalizations of some core concepts from psychological, sociological, and organizational research in categorization theory.
ISSN:2075-2180
2075-2180
DOI:10.4204/EPTCS.251.12