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  On first-order conditional logics
Delgrande J. Artificial Intelligence 105(1-2): 105-137, 1998.  Type: Article

Conditional logics have been developed to represent and reason about defeasible conditionals such as “birds fly.” That is, in the normal case, “birds fly,” but in the case of penguins, this state...
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Mar 1 1999  
  Alternative approaches to default logic
Delgrande J., Schaub T., Jackson W. Artificial Intelligence 70(1-2): 167-237, 1994.  Type: Article

Reiter’s default logic is one major approach to nonmonotonic reasoning. It extends first-order logic with domain-specific metalinguistic rules of inference called “defaults,” which intend to represent typi...
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Oct 1 1995  
  A first-order conditional logic for prototypical properties
Delgrande J. Artificial Intelligence 33(1): 105-130, 1987.  Type: Article

This paper presents a logical system for representing knowledge about defaults and prototypical properties. A proof theory and semantics are provided for the system, and the soundness and completeness of the system are proved. The logi...
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Sep 1 1988  

   
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