This paper answers the philosophical contentions defended in Horsten and Welch (2007, Synthese, 158, 41-60). It contains a description of the standard format of adaptive logics, analyses the notion of dynamic proof required by those logics, discusses the means to turn such proofs into demonstrations, and argues that, notwithstanding their formal complexity, adaptive logics are important because they explicate an abundance of reasoning forms that occur frequently, both in scientific contexts and in common sense contexts
This article discusses the proof theory, semantics and meta-theory of a class of adaptive logics, ca...
In this article, I present a dynamic logic game for defeasible reasoning. I argue that, as far as de...
In this paper, I illustrate the main characteristics of abductive reasoning processes by means of an...
This paper answers the philosophical contentions defended in Horsten and Welch (2007, Synthese, 158,...
This paper reports on a development that involves a drastic broadening of the scope of symbolic logi...
In this paper, adaptive logics are studied from the viewpoint of uni-versal logic (in the sense of t...
The article presents a unifying adaptive logic framework for abstract argumentation. It consists of ...
This paper introduces a new format for reasoning with prioritized standards of normality. It is appl...
The standard format for adaptive logics offers a generic and unifying formal framework for defeasibl...
In this paper, I show that adaptive logics are required by my epistemological stand. While doing so,...
Nearly all popular reasoning forms that handle inconsistencies in a defeasible way have been charact...
The main focus of this paper is to develop an adaptive formal apparatus capable of capturing (certai...
A broad range of defeasible reasoning forms has been explicated by prioritized adaptive logics. Howe...
In this article, I present a dynamic logic game for defeasible reasoning. I argue that, as far as de...
This paper presents the new adaptive logic APT. APT has the peculiar property that it enables one to...
This article discusses the proof theory, semantics and meta-theory of a class of adaptive logics, ca...
In this article, I present a dynamic logic game for defeasible reasoning. I argue that, as far as de...
In this paper, I illustrate the main characteristics of abductive reasoning processes by means of an...
This paper answers the philosophical contentions defended in Horsten and Welch (2007, Synthese, 158,...
This paper reports on a development that involves a drastic broadening of the scope of symbolic logi...
In this paper, adaptive logics are studied from the viewpoint of uni-versal logic (in the sense of t...
The article presents a unifying adaptive logic framework for abstract argumentation. It consists of ...
This paper introduces a new format for reasoning with prioritized standards of normality. It is appl...
The standard format for adaptive logics offers a generic and unifying formal framework for defeasibl...
In this paper, I show that adaptive logics are required by my epistemological stand. While doing so,...
Nearly all popular reasoning forms that handle inconsistencies in a defeasible way have been charact...
The main focus of this paper is to develop an adaptive formal apparatus capable of capturing (certai...
A broad range of defeasible reasoning forms has been explicated by prioritized adaptive logics. Howe...
In this article, I present a dynamic logic game for defeasible reasoning. I argue that, as far as de...
This paper presents the new adaptive logic APT. APT has the peculiar property that it enables one to...
This article discusses the proof theory, semantics and meta-theory of a class of adaptive logics, ca...
In this article, I present a dynamic logic game for defeasible reasoning. I argue that, as far as de...
In this paper, I illustrate the main characteristics of abductive reasoning processes by means of an...