Definition
Doxastic logic, closely related to epistemic logic, focuses specifically on beliefs. 🤓 It's not just about *what* you know, but about what you *believe,* even if it's not necessarily true. It explores the structure and properties of belief systems. Think of it as the logic of opinions and assumptions. While epistemic logic considers knowledge, doxastic logic considers beliefs, regardless of their truth. It's used in philosophy, computer science, and social sciences. It adds a subjective layer to logical reasoning.