AbstractThe McCain-Turner semantics of causal rules is based on a fixpoint construction similar to the one found in the definition of default logic. In the special case when the heads of the rules are literals, it can be equivalently expressed by a translation from sets of rules into sets of propositional formulas. We define a translation from causal logic into classical logic that characterizes the semantics of arbitrary causal rules, without any restrictions on their syntactic form. This translation suggests a way to extend the McCain-Turner logic to nonpropositional causal theories
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Conciseness and intuitive representation are two primary objectives motivating the work on seman-tic...
We point to several kinds of knowledge that play an important role in controversial examples of actu...
AbstractThe McCain-Turner semantics of causal rules is based on a fixpoint construction similar to t...
Nonmonotonic causal logic, introduced by McCain and Turner (McCain, N. and Turner, H. 1997. Causal t...
AbstractFor many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simpl...
AbstractThe nonmonotonic causal logic defined in this paper can be used to represent properties of a...
Abstract. Turner’s logic of universal causation is a general logic for nonmonotonic reasoning. It ha...
This chapter describes a nonmonotonic causal logic designed for representing knowledge about the eff...
AbstractWe introduce logical formalisms of production and causal inference relations based on input/...
AbstractFor many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simpl...
A formal theory of causal reasoning is presented that encompasses both Pearl's approach to causality...
A formal theory of causal reasoning is presented that encompasses both Pearl's approach to causality...
This paper explores mathematical relationships between the "causal theories" formalism rec...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
Conciseness and intuitive representation are two primary objectives motivating the work on seman-tic...
We point to several kinds of knowledge that play an important role in controversial examples of actu...
AbstractThe McCain-Turner semantics of causal rules is based on a fixpoint construction similar to t...
Nonmonotonic causal logic, introduced by McCain and Turner (McCain, N. and Turner, H. 1997. Causal t...
AbstractFor many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simpl...
AbstractThe nonmonotonic causal logic defined in this paper can be used to represent properties of a...
Abstract. Turner’s logic of universal causation is a general logic for nonmonotonic reasoning. It ha...
This chapter describes a nonmonotonic causal logic designed for representing knowledge about the eff...
AbstractWe introduce logical formalisms of production and causal inference relations based on input/...
AbstractFor many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simpl...
A formal theory of causal reasoning is presented that encompasses both Pearl's approach to causality...
A formal theory of causal reasoning is presented that encompasses both Pearl's approach to causality...
This paper explores mathematical relationships between the "causal theories" formalism rec...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
Conciseness and intuitive representation are two primary objectives motivating the work on seman-tic...
We point to several kinds of knowledge that play an important role in controversial examples of actu...