Formalizations of commonsense knowledge rely on highly simplied representations of the world. After a conclusion is justified on the basis of one such representation in a non-monotonic logic, it may not remain valid when additional relevant facts are taken into account to bring the formalization to a closer approximation of reality. However, if the conclusion continues to hold in the enriched theory, we can consider it to be reinforced. An argument in support of a claim can be represented by a sequence of nonmonotonic theories, each containing and enhancing the previous theory in the sequence and each entailing the claim. This idea is illustrated here by a sequence of formalizations of "Sam's Calculus" -- an example of common...
Any theory aimed at understanding commonsense reasoning, the process that humans use to cope with th...
This chapter argues that the most important issue for the cognitive science of reasoning is whether ...
There has been an explosion of formal work in commonsense reasoning in the past fifteen years, but a...
The nonmonotonic causal logic defined in this paper can be used to represent properties of actions, ...
We suggest a new approach for the study of the non monotonicity of human commonsense reasoning The t...
The nonmonotonic causal logic de ned in this paper can be used to represent properties of actions,...
AbstractThe nonmonotonic causal logic defined in this paper can be used to represent properties of a...
In this dissertation, we investigate how commonsense reasoning can be formalized by using extended l...
We suggest a new approach for the study of the nonmonotonicity of human commonsense reasoning. The t...
AbstractFor many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simpl...
After referring several times to Commonsense or Ordinary Reasoning, let’s devote a few pages to pres...
The definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning, Many themes in nonmonotoni...
An active area of research is to find a logic which models human commonsense reasoning. Several non-...
One of the main problems in commonsense reasoning is the qualification problem, ie. the fact that th...
AbstractThe definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning. Many themes in non...
Any theory aimed at understanding commonsense reasoning, the process that humans use to cope with th...
This chapter argues that the most important issue for the cognitive science of reasoning is whether ...
There has been an explosion of formal work in commonsense reasoning in the past fifteen years, but a...
The nonmonotonic causal logic defined in this paper can be used to represent properties of actions, ...
We suggest a new approach for the study of the non monotonicity of human commonsense reasoning The t...
The nonmonotonic causal logic de ned in this paper can be used to represent properties of actions,...
AbstractThe nonmonotonic causal logic defined in this paper can be used to represent properties of a...
In this dissertation, we investigate how commonsense reasoning can be formalized by using extended l...
We suggest a new approach for the study of the nonmonotonicity of human commonsense reasoning. The t...
AbstractFor many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simpl...
After referring several times to Commonsense or Ordinary Reasoning, let’s devote a few pages to pres...
The definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning, Many themes in nonmonotoni...
An active area of research is to find a logic which models human commonsense reasoning. Several non-...
One of the main problems in commonsense reasoning is the qualification problem, ie. the fact that th...
AbstractThe definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning. Many themes in non...
Any theory aimed at understanding commonsense reasoning, the process that humans use to cope with th...
This chapter argues that the most important issue for the cognitive science of reasoning is whether ...
There has been an explosion of formal work in commonsense reasoning in the past fifteen years, but a...