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Defeasible reasoning

Known as: Defeasible, Indefeasible 
In logic, defeasible reasoning is a kind of reasoning that is rationally compelling though not deductively valid. The distinction between… 
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2007
2007
This paper answers the philosophical contentions defended in Horsten and Welch (2007, Synthese, 158, 41–60). It contains a… 
2007
2007
Let us assume that some agents are connected by a communication graph. In the communication graph, an edge from agent i to agent… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
The capability of drawing defeasible conclusions in presence of partial information is a crucial factor of intelligent behavior… 
2003
2003
This paper discusses some issues related to the use of rules for the Semantic Web. We argue that rule formalisms and rule-based… 
2002
2002
Labeled Deductive Systems (LDS)were developed asa rigorous but °exible methodology to formalize complex logical systems, such as… 
2001
2001
In this paper we investigate the feasibility of Knowledge Discovery from Databases (KDD) in order to facilitate the discovery of… 
1996
1996
This paper compares two ways of formalising defeasible deontic reasoning, both based on the view that the issues of conflicting… 
1995
1995
UNDERSPECIFIED REPRESENTATIONS have been proposed as a way of formalizing sentence disambiguation in terms of (usually… 
1995
1995
Defeasible reasoning is the kind of logic in which further inference may cause a retraction of former conclusions. Recently, the… 
1991
1991
A workshop on defeasible reasoning with specificity was held under the arch in St. Louis during April 1989, with support from…