JELIA 2025: Best Student Paper Prize for TU Wien Researchers
Congratulations to Dmitry Rozplokhas, the VCLA co-chair Agata Ciabattoni, and Matteo Tesi on winning the Best Student Paper Prize for their paper “GL-based calculi for PCL and its deontic cousin” at JELIA 2025! The conference was held in Kutaisi, Georgia, from September 1-4, 2025.
GL-based calculi for PCL and its deontic cousin
Agata Ciabattoni, Dmitry Rozplokhas, and Matteo Tesi
(High level) description of the paper
This paper advances conditional logics, a well-known family of logics central to knowledge representation and reasoning. Conditional logics capture forms of implication that extend beyond classical logic, including:
Prototypical (“Typically, if A, then B”),
Counterfactual (“If A were the case, then B would be”),
Deontic (“B is obligatory under condition A”), and Causal (“A causes B”).
Although the logics formalizing them are closely related, they have often been studied separately. Our work unifies them and develops tools for their application. This research is part of the Logical Methods for Deontic Explanations (LoDEx)
project, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under the Weave scheme, in collaboration with partners in Luxembourg (Leon van der Torre) and Germany (Christian Strasser).
Abstract
We introduce a natural sequent calculus for preferential conditional logic PCL via embeddings into provability logic GL, achieving optimal complexity and enabling countermodel extraction. Extending the method to PCL with reflexivity and absoluteness – corresponding to Åqvist’s deontic system F with cautious monotony – we employ hypersequents to capture the S5 modality; the resulting calculus subsumes the known calculi for the weaker systems E and F within Åqvist family.
Read the paper in full here.
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