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The following pages link to Floating conclusions and zombie paths: Two deep difficulties in the ``directly skeptical'' approach to defeasible inheritance nets (Q2384386):
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- Making the right exceptions (Q309916) (← links)
- Adaptive logic characterizations of input/output logic (Q332074) (← links)
- Defeasible inheritance with doubt index and its axiomatic characterization (Q622128) (← links)
- Well-founded semantics for defeasible logic (Q625708) (← links)
- The carneades model of argument and burden of proof (Q1028962) (← links)
- Netl and subsequent path-based inheritance theories (Q1202630) (← links)
- On Stein's paper: Resolving ambiguity in nonmonotonic inheritance hierarchies (Q1341669) (← links)
- Defeasible inheritance on cyclic networks (Q1402730) (← links)
- Abstract argumentation systems (Q1402750) (← links)
- Explaining default intuitions using maximum entropy. (Q1427351) (← links)
- Minimal hypotheses: extension-based semantics to argumentation (Q1928824) (← links)
- A conditional logic for abduction (Q2263054) (← links)
- How we designed winning algorithms for abstract argumentation and which insight we attained (Q2289004) (← links)
- SCC-recursiveness: a general schema for argumentation semantics (Q2457654) (← links)
- Self-stabilizing defeat status computation: dealing with conflict management in multi-agent systems (Q2457665) (← links)
- Interdefinability of defeasible logic and logic programming under the well-founded semantics (Q2845124) (← links)
- Adaptively applying modus ponens in conditional logics of normality (Q4583150) (← links)
- Argumentation through a distributed self-stabilizing approach (Q4808099) (← links)
- Defeasible reasoning with variable degrees of justification (Q5958397) (← links)
- Skepticism and floating conclusions (Q5958539) (← links)
- A claim-centric perspective on abstract argumentation semantics: claim-defeat, principles, and expressiveness (Q6066787) (← links)