In this paper we introduce and investigate a very basic semantics for conditionals that can be used to define a broad class of conditional reasoning systems. We show that it encompasses the most popular kinds of conditional reasoning developed in logic-based KR. It turns out that the semantics we propose is appropriate for a structural analysis of those conditionals that do not satisfy the property of Right Weakening. We show that it can be used for the further development of an analysis of the notion of relevance in conditional reasoning
We extend the expressivity of classical conditional reason- ing by introducing context as a new para...
In this paper I would like to offer a new framework for hypothetical reasoning, with the goal of pre...
I explore the logic of the conditional, using credence judgments to argue against Duality and in fav...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a very basic semantics for conditionals that can be used ...
How to say no less, no more about conditional than what is needed? From a logical analysis of necess...
This paper reviews the psychological investigation of reasoning with conditionals, putting an emphas...
This paper is devoted to the logical problem of conditionals. This is interpreted as the problem of ...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
This article introduces the classic accounts of the meaning of conditionals (material implication, s...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
We discuss the evaluation of conditionals. Under classical logic a conditional of the form A implies...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
Recently several papers have reported relevance effects on the cognitive assessments of indicative c...
We extend the expressivity of classical conditional reason- ing by introducing context as a new para...
In this paper I would like to offer a new framework for hypothetical reasoning, with the goal of pre...
I explore the logic of the conditional, using credence judgments to argue against Duality and in fav...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a very basic semantics for conditionals that can be used ...
How to say no less, no more about conditional than what is needed? From a logical analysis of necess...
This paper reviews the psychological investigation of reasoning with conditionals, putting an emphas...
This paper is devoted to the logical problem of conditionals. This is interpreted as the problem of ...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
This article introduces the classic accounts of the meaning of conditionals (material implication, s...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
We discuss the evaluation of conditionals. Under classical logic a conditional of the form A implies...
The conditional, if...then, is probably the most important term in natural language and forms the co...
Recently several papers have reported relevance effects on the cognitive assessments of indicative c...
We extend the expressivity of classical conditional reason- ing by introducing context as a new para...
In this paper I would like to offer a new framework for hypothetical reasoning, with the goal of pre...
I explore the logic of the conditional, using credence judgments to argue against Duality and in fav...