Inferentialist Public Announcement Logic: Base-extension Semantics
Abstract
Proof-theoretic semantics, and base-extension semantics in particular, can be seen as a logical realization of inferentialism, in which the meaning of expressions is understood through their use. We present a base-extension semantics for public announcement logic, building on earlier work giving a base-extension semantics for the modal logic , which in turn builds on earlier such work for , , , and . These analyses rely on a notion of `modal relation' on bases. The main difficulty in extending the existing B-eS for to public announcement logic is to account announcements of the form , which, in this setting, update the modal relations on bases. We provide a detailed analysis of two classical examples, namely the three-player card game and the muddy children puzzle. These examples illustrate how the inferentialist perspective requires fully explicit information about the state of the participating agents.
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@article{arxiv.2411.15775,
title = {Inferentialist Public Announcement Logic: Base-extension Semantics},
author = {Timo Eckhardt and David J. Pym},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.15775},
year = {2025}
}