
Publication details
Year: 2018
Pages: 4581-4615
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "True lies", Synthese 195 (10), 2018, pp. 4581-4615.


True lies
pp. 4581-4615
in: Wiebe van der Hoek, Wesley H. Holliday, Wen-fang Wang (eds), Logic, rationality and interaction (LORI-5), Synthese 195 (10), 2018.Abstract
A true lie is a lie that becomes true when announced. In a logic of announcements, where the announcing agent is not modelled, a true lie is a formula (that is false and) that becomes true when announced. We investigate true lies and other types of interaction between announced formulas, their preconditions and their postconditions, in the setting of Gerbrandy’s logic of believed announcements, wherein agents may have or obtain incorrect beliefs. Our results are on the satisfiability and validity of instantiations of these semantically defined categories, on iterated announcements, including arbitrarily often iterated announcements, and on syntactic characterization. We close with results for iterated announcements in the logic of knowledge (instead of belief), and for lying as private announcements (instead of public announcements) to different agents. Detailed examples illustrate our lying concepts.
Publication details
Year: 2018
Pages: 4581-4615
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "True lies", Synthese 195 (10), 2018, pp. 4581-4615.