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In this paper, it is argued that Ferguson’s (2003, Argumentation 17, 335–346) recent proposal to rec...
AbstractWe present an abstract framework for default reasoning, which includes Theorist, default log...
We report empirical results on factors that influence human default reasoning, both in feature-inher...
In this paper, we investigate the proof theory of default reasoning. We generalize Reiter's fra...
Recently, Lakemeyer and Levesque proposed a logic of onlyknowing which precisely captures three form...
It is usually accepted that one of the properties of classical logic is monotonicity, the property t...
The thesis presents a survey of formalisms for non-monotonic reasoning, providing a sketch of the "s...
In this paper ’ I ask, and attempt to answer, the following question: What’s Wrong with Non-Monotoni...
Commonsense reasoning is the reasoning of agents interacting with the real world. Non monotonic reas...
. The study of different variants of default logic reveales not only differences but also properties...
This paper presents an approach to default reasoning based on an extension to classical first-order ...
Logics for nonmonotonic reasoning have often been described by the property they lack|that is, monot...
We present the proof theory and the model theory of a monotonic framework for default reasoning, and...
Abstract. We consider a reinterpretation of the rules of default logic. We make Reiter’s default rul...
In this paper, it is argued that Ferguson’s (2003, Argumentation 17, 335–346) recent proposal to rec...
In this paper, it is argued that Ferguson’s (2003, Argumentation 17, 335–346) recent proposal to rec...
AbstractWe present an abstract framework for default reasoning, which includes Theorist, default log...
We report empirical results on factors that influence human default reasoning, both in feature-inher...
In this paper, we investigate the proof theory of default reasoning. We generalize Reiter's fra...
Recently, Lakemeyer and Levesque proposed a logic of onlyknowing which precisely captures three form...
It is usually accepted that one of the properties of classical logic is monotonicity, the property t...
The thesis presents a survey of formalisms for non-monotonic reasoning, providing a sketch of the "s...
In this paper ’ I ask, and attempt to answer, the following question: What’s Wrong with Non-Monotoni...
Commonsense reasoning is the reasoning of agents interacting with the real world. Non monotonic reas...
. The study of different variants of default logic reveales not only differences but also properties...
This paper presents an approach to default reasoning based on an extension to classical first-order ...
Logics for nonmonotonic reasoning have often been described by the property they lack|that is, monot...
We present the proof theory and the model theory of a monotonic framework for default reasoning, and...
Abstract. We consider a reinterpretation of the rules of default logic. We make Reiter’s default rul...
In this paper, it is argued that Ferguson’s (2003, Argumentation 17, 335–346) recent proposal to rec...
In this paper, it is argued that Ferguson’s (2003, Argumentation 17, 335–346) recent proposal to rec...
AbstractWe present an abstract framework for default reasoning, which includes Theorist, default log...
We report empirical results on factors that influence human default reasoning, both in feature-inher...