Accepted Papers

Full Papers

  • Are large language models more rational than humans in ascribing responsibility?
  • Yueying Chu, Jiaxin Zhang and Peng Liu
  • Model Theoretic Aspects of Modal Logic with Counting
  • Xiaoxuan Fu and Zhiguang Zhao

  • Towards a Logical Analysis of Epistemic Injustice
  • Joris Hulstijn, Huimin Dong and RĀ“eka Markovich

  • Towards a Logical Approach to Recommendations
  • Fenrong Liu, Wei Wang and Sisi Yang

  • Exploring Defeasible Reasoning in Large Language Models: A Chain-of-Thought Approach
  • Zhaoqun Li, Chen Chen and Beishui Liao

  • A Principle-based Analysis to Numerical Balancing
  • Aleks Knoks, Muyun Shao, Leendert van der Torre, Vincent de Wit and Liuwen Yu

  • Enforce Actions based on Structured Argumentation Theory under Legal Contexts
  • Yiwei Lu and Zhe Yu

  • Decidability of Horn Theory over Intuitionistic Tense Logic S4
  • Zhe Yu, Yiheng Wang and Zhe Lin