Ir. Jan Broersen
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies - Philosophy
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Jan Broersen is associate professor in the Theorectical Philosophy Group in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Utrecht University. In 2003, he received his Ph.D. in computer science from the VU University Amsterdam. At that same university he was a postdoc in the knowledge representation and reasoning group, before switching to Utrecht University to work as an assistant professor in the Intelligent Systems group at the Department of Computer and Information Sciences. His research is focused on logic for artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on logics of norms, action, agency, interaction and responsibility.
Research Interest
Philosophy
Publications
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Turrini, Paolo, Grossi, Davide, Broersen, Jan M. & Meyer, John-Jules Ch. (2015). Forbidding undesirable agreements. Journal of Logic and Computation, 25 (1), (pp. 159-178) (20 p.).
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Meyer, J.J.Ch., Broersen, J.M. & Herzig, A. (2015). BDI Logics. In H. van Ditmarsch, J.Y. Halpern, W. van der Hoek & B. Kooi (Eds.), Handbook of Logics of Knowledge and Belief (pp. 453-498) (46 p.). College Publications, Chapter 10 of the Handbook of Logics of Knowledge and Belief .
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Duijf, Hein & Broersen, Jan (10.07.2016). Representing strategies. (12 p.).