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A generalization of collapsible cases of circumscription (English)
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1989
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Circumscription, proposed by McCarthy as a formalism intended to capture the nonmonotonicity aspects of common-sense reasoning, is a second-order formula expressing the minimality of the extension of a particular predicate or set of predicates. In many cases of interest, as for instance the case of solitary formulas, it is known that circumscription is collapsible to a first-order formula. The paper is aimed to point out a general case when circumscription is collapsible to a first-order formula, most of already known cases being special instances of it.
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nonmonotonic logic
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nonmonotonic reasoning
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common-sense reasoning
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circumscription
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