The basic Event Calculus is extended by a Calculus of Narrative Context, to allow for reasoning about counterfactuals. Di#erent hypothetical courses of events are distinguished by their narrative contexts
When drawing conclusions about narratives, minimizing - to a reasonable extent - the occurrence of e...
Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event occurred. I...
AbstractIn this paper, to compare the situation calculus and event calculus we formulate both as log...
In this paper we make a detailed comparison of the Situation Calculus and the Event Calculus, two lo...
Hypothetical reasoning - thinking about what might happen in the future or what might have happened ...
AbstractIn this paper we make a detailed comparison of the Situation Calculus and the Event Calculus...
A successful theory of causal reasoning should be able to account for inferences about counterfactua...
[Extract] Causal explanations can help us understand why events change course, and why the world tur...
We present several alternative classical logic axiomatisations of the Event Calculus, a narrative ba...
Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event occurred. &...
Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event occurred. &...
THESIS 7759The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate reasoning from counterfactual conditiona...
In most developmental studies the only error children could make on counterfactual tasks was to answ...
Structural causal models offer a popular frame-work for exploring causal concepts. However, due to t...
Abstract. Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event o...
When drawing conclusions about narratives, minimizing - to a reasonable extent - the occurrence of e...
Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event occurred. I...
AbstractIn this paper, to compare the situation calculus and event calculus we formulate both as log...
In this paper we make a detailed comparison of the Situation Calculus and the Event Calculus, two lo...
Hypothetical reasoning - thinking about what might happen in the future or what might have happened ...
AbstractIn this paper we make a detailed comparison of the Situation Calculus and the Event Calculus...
A successful theory of causal reasoning should be able to account for inferences about counterfactua...
[Extract] Causal explanations can help us understand why events change course, and why the world tur...
We present several alternative classical logic axiomatisations of the Event Calculus, a narrative ba...
Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event occurred. &...
Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event occurred. &...
THESIS 7759The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate reasoning from counterfactual conditiona...
In most developmental studies the only error children could make on counterfactual tasks was to answ...
Structural causal models offer a popular frame-work for exploring causal concepts. However, due to t...
Abstract. Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event o...
When drawing conclusions about narratives, minimizing - to a reasonable extent - the occurrence of e...
Counterfactuals are conjectures about what would have happened, had an alternative event occurred. I...
AbstractIn this paper, to compare the situation calculus and event calculus we formulate both as log...