The aim of the proposed project is to develop a bunch of methods exploiting dynamic approaches to non-classical logics and formal systems in general, to be applied in various disciplines including computer science, analytic philosophy, and linguistics. The project follows two main branches of research: first, we explore general tools regarding: a) dynamic non-classical logics, b) game-theoretical semantics and informational independence, c) proof-theoretical characterizations, complexity aspects, and decidability. Second, we apply these tools in specific discourses: d) interrogative discourse (questions in logic and linguistics), e) deontic and cognitive discourse (applications in artificial inteligence and knowledge representation) f) inferential discourse (applications in philosophy of language and computer science).
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