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The following pages link to On inference from inconsistent premisses (Q2544606):
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- Getting the most out of inconsistency (Q253133) (← links)
- Adaptive logic characterizations of input/output logic (Q332074) (← links)
- A curious dialogical logic and its composition problem (Q484198) (← links)
- Assessing the epistemological relevance of Dung-style argumentation theories (Q524939) (← links)
- Logic based merging (Q535328) (← links)
- Possibilistic logic: a retrospective and prospective view (Q598572) (← links)
- On the measure of conflicts: Shapley inconsistency values (Q622103) (← links)
- Extending Removed Sets Revision to partially preordered belief bases (Q622290) (← links)
- Solving conflicts in information merging by a flexible interpretation of atomic propositions (Q650523) (← links)
- A new approach for preference-based argumentation frameworks (Q766045) (← links)
- \(\text{DA}^2\) merging operators (Q814605) (← links)
- An adaptive logic based on Jaśkowski's approach to paraconsistency (Q853810) (← links)
- Inconsistency as qualified truth: a probability logic approach (Q962927) (← links)
- Measures of inconsistency and defaults (Q991003) (← links)
- Reasoning under inconsistency: a forgetting-based approach (Q991019) (← links)
- An argumentation framework for merging conflicting knowledge bases (Q997053) (← links)
- Yes fellows, most human reasoning is complex (Q1024143) (← links)
- Ways things can't be (Q1276423) (← links)
- A generic framework to include belief functions in preference handling and multi-criteria decision (Q1644894) (← links)
- Ranking of fuzzy intervals seen through the imprecise probabilistic lens (Q1677011) (← links)
- Logic-based argumentation with existential rules (Q1678415) (← links)
- Classical logic, argument and dialectic (Q1711878) (← links)
- Deductive argumentation by enhanced sequent calculi and dynamic derivations (Q1744402) (← links)
- Qualitative capacities: basic notions and potential applications (Q2169203) (← links)
- A logic-based theory of deductive arguments (Q5941137) (← links)