This paper discusses a dualization of Fitting's notion of a "cut-down" operation on a bilattice, rendering a "track-down" operation, later used to represent the idea that a consistent opinion cannot arise from a set including an inconsistent opinion. The logic of track-down operations on bilattices is proved equivalent to the logic d_Sfde, dual to Deutsch's system S_fde. Furthermore, track-down operations are employed to provide an epistemic interpretation for paraconsistent weak Kleene logic. Finally, two logics of sequential combinations of cut-and track-down operations allow settling positively the question of whether bilattice-based semantics are available for subsystems of S_fde
This paper presents a sound and complete five-sided sequent calculus for first-order weak Kleene val...
Kleene's well-known strong three-valued logic is shown to be one of a family of logics with sim...
We examine the set of formula-to-formula valid inferences of Classical Logic, where the premise and ...
This paper discusses a dualization of Fitting's notion of a "cut-down" operation on a bilattice, ren...
This paper extends Fitting's epistemic interpretation of some Kleene logics, to also account for Par...
The notion of bilattice was introduced by Ginsberg, and further examined by Fitting, as a general fr...
This is an exploratory paper whose aim is to investigate the potentialities of bilattice theory for ...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the notion of join-irreducibility in the context of bilattices an...
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
The starting point of this work is the analysis of the logic known as Paraconsistent Weak Kleene (PW...
This paper presents logics for reasoning about extension and reduction of partial information states...
One of the most used assumptions in logic programming and deductive databases is the so-called Close...
Abstract. We introduce the class of bilattice-based annotated logic programs (BAPs). These programs ...
Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applicationsaward number R00429234287Chapter 1 looks at nat...
Graham Priest has formulated the minimally inconsistent logic of paradox (MiLP), which is paraconsis...
This paper presents a sound and complete five-sided sequent calculus for first-order weak Kleene val...
Kleene's well-known strong three-valued logic is shown to be one of a family of logics with sim...
We examine the set of formula-to-formula valid inferences of Classical Logic, where the premise and ...
This paper discusses a dualization of Fitting's notion of a "cut-down" operation on a bilattice, ren...
This paper extends Fitting's epistemic interpretation of some Kleene logics, to also account for Par...
The notion of bilattice was introduced by Ginsberg, and further examined by Fitting, as a general fr...
This is an exploratory paper whose aim is to investigate the potentialities of bilattice theory for ...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the notion of join-irreducibility in the context of bilattices an...
AbstractBilattices, due to M. Ginsberg, are a family of truth-value spaces that allow elegantly for ...
The starting point of this work is the analysis of the logic known as Paraconsistent Weak Kleene (PW...
This paper presents logics for reasoning about extension and reduction of partial information states...
One of the most used assumptions in logic programming and deductive databases is the so-called Close...
Abstract. We introduce the class of bilattice-based annotated logic programs (BAPs). These programs ...
Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applicationsaward number R00429234287Chapter 1 looks at nat...
Graham Priest has formulated the minimally inconsistent logic of paradox (MiLP), which is paraconsis...
This paper presents a sound and complete five-sided sequent calculus for first-order weak Kleene val...
Kleene's well-known strong three-valued logic is shown to be one of a family of logics with sim...
We examine the set of formula-to-formula valid inferences of Classical Logic, where the premise and ...