The notion of bilattice was introduced by Ginsberg, and further examined by Fitting, as a general framework for many applications. In the present paper we develop proof systems, which correspond to bilattices in an essential way. For this goal we introduce the notion of logical bilattices. We also show how they can be used for ecient inferences from possibly inconsistent data. For this we incorporate certain ideas of Kifer and Lozinskii, which happen to suit well the context of our work. The outcome are paraconsistent logics with a lot of desirable properties
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
Abstract. This is an exploratory paper whose aim is to investigate the potentialities of bilattice t...
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applicationsaward number R00429234287Chapter 1 looks at nat...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
This paper presents the current state of the logic that I am using to analyse entailment, implicatur...
Abstract Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsis...
One of the most significant drawbacks of classical logic is its being useless in the presence of an ...
Bilattices, introduced by Ginsberg (1988, Comput. Intell., 265-316) as a uniform framework for infer...
One of the most signicant drawbacks of classical logic is its being useless in the presence of an in...
This book covers work written by leading scholars from different schools within the research area of...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the notion of join-irreducibility in the context of bilattices an...
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This paper discusses a dualization of Fitting's notion of a "cut-down" operation on a bilattice, ren...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
Abstract. This is an exploratory paper whose aim is to investigate the potentialities of bilattice t...
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applicationsaward number R00429234287Chapter 1 looks at nat...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
This paper presents the current state of the logic that I am using to analyse entailment, implicatur...
Abstract Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsis...
One of the most significant drawbacks of classical logic is its being useless in the presence of an ...
Bilattices, introduced by Ginsberg (1988, Comput. Intell., 265-316) as a uniform framework for infer...
One of the most signicant drawbacks of classical logic is its being useless in the presence of an in...
This book covers work written by leading scholars from different schools within the research area of...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the notion of join-irreducibility in the context of bilattices an...
Abstract — Differently from pure probability theory the com-mon uncertain information is perception-...
This paper discusses a dualization of Fitting's notion of a "cut-down" operation on a bilattice, ren...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
Abstract. This is an exploratory paper whose aim is to investigate the potentialities of bilattice t...