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A logic for reasoning about knowledge of unawareness

A logic for reasoning about knowledge of unawareness

... relative knowledge operators to express examples such as ‘The investor explicitly knows that there is something that the broker explicitly knows but the investor is not aware ...relative knowledge can be ... See full document

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Reasoning about Knowledge in Linear Logic: Modalities and Complexity

Reasoning about Knowledge in Linear Logic: Modalities and Complexity

... ideas about ’impossible possible worlds’ [?], based on Rantala’s ’urn’ models [?, ?], to the syntactical solutions of [?, ?], Parikh’s ’knowledge algorithms’ [?, ?], and the logic of ’awareness’ ... See full document

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Errors of Reasoning, Naturalizing the Logic of Inference

Errors of Reasoning, Naturalizing the Logic of Inference

... neither knowledge nor justified belief and should not be believed until properly ...has knowledge in this situation depends on settling the rivalry between the CC and CR models ... See full document

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Online Full Text

Online Full Text

... in logic programs and databases, in order to deal with uncertain ...qualitative reasoning have been around in Artificial Intelligence research for some time, in particular due the growing need to offer ... See full document

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Rationality and the Reflective Mind by Keith E. Stanovich

Rationality and the Reflective Mind by Keith E. Stanovich

... thing about this picture is that it makes the algorithmic mind home to two quite different types of ...(math, logic, scientific reasoning, ... See full document

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A Logic Framework for Non-Conscious Reasoning

A Logic Framework for Non-Conscious Reasoning

... In this paper, a framework for non-conscious ways of reasoning has been presented based on fuzzy 305. multivalued logic, fuzzy semantics and frame oriented knowledge representation[r] ... See full document

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ADAPTIVE COLOR FILTER ARRAY INTERPOLATION ALGORITHM BASED ON HUE TRANSITION AND 
EDGE DIRECTION

ADAPTIVE COLOR FILTER ARRAY INTERPOLATION ALGORITHM BASED ON HUE TRANSITION AND EDGE DIRECTION

... However, logic becomes the most popular method because of its solid mathematical condition ...classical logic [15]that is widely used in the theory of knowledge representation is the language of ... See full document

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PP 2011 22: 
  Logic in a Social Setting

PP 2011 22: Logic in a Social Setting

... precise reasoning underpinning Backward Induction is of interest, and much literature looks for assumptions that might be ...common knowledge of rationality implies that the BI strategy is played (Aumann ... See full document

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Strengthening Agents Strategic Ability via Communication

Strengthening Agents Strategic Ability via Communication

... Strategic reasoning is an active area in multiagent sys- ...of logic frameworks, see ...reason about agents’ strategic ...temporal logic ATL (Alur, Henzinger, and Kupferman 2002) is one of the ... See full document

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Diagrammatic reasoning and propositional logic

Diagrammatic reasoning and propositional logic

... What is sought, thus, is an account o f information suitable both to diagrams and to logic. This chapter brings out some o f the motivations for and constraints on such an account, by reviewing the most ... See full document

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Reasoning about Dynamic Epistemic Logic

Reasoning about Dynamic Epistemic Logic

... M ⊗ Q → M is the epistemic update of a proposition by a program. The update relation f A M (m ⊗ q) ≤ f A M (m) ⊗ f A Q (q) says that agents update their knowledge according to the way they perceive the proposition ... See full document

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Reasoning about covariation with TinkerPlots

Reasoning about covariation with TinkerPlots

... Through the evaluation of TinkerPlots and its subsequent implementation in the inquiry, it was identified that TinkerPlots provides a powerful learning environment for supporting students‘ understanding of covariation. ... See full document

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Quantifier Scope Disambiguation Using Extracted Pragmatic Knowledge: Preliminary Results

Quantifier Scope Disambiguation Using Extracted Pragmatic Knowledge: Preliminary Results

... of the time. Sentences that are similar in all re- spects except that they are passive voice have no such preference. Nevertheless, in these studies both readings are often quite plausible. In addition to syntactic ... See full document

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MoL 2018 11: 
  A Computational Method for Philosophical Interpretation

MoL 2018 11: A Computational Method for Philosophical Interpretation

... Initially, there is a primary philosophical text we would like to interpret. A human expert might very carefully read the text in the traditional manner and provide us with an interpretation thereof. This interpretation ... See full document

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Emotion, Argumentation and Informal Logic

Emotion, Argumentation and Informal Logic

... There are two important caveats to my claim that Informal Logic holds a prejudice against emotional reasoning, i.e., reasoning with and by emotional arguments. The[r] ... See full document

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Reasoning about covariation with TinkerPlots

Reasoning about covariation with TinkerPlots

... Exploration of Year 8 students‘ understanding of covariation using Minitools software was the focus of a study conducted by Cobb, McClain et al., (2003). The Minitools software is described as route-type software because ... See full document

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On the boundary of (un)decidability: decidable model checking for a fragment of resource agent logic

On the boundary of (un)decidability: decidable model checking for a fragment of resource agent logic

... In this paper, we investigate the effects of various semantic choices such as idle on the decidability of the model-checking problem. First we show that the resource-flat as well as the proponent-restricted fragment of ... See full document

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Making Sense of “Informal Logic”

Making Sense of “Informal Logic”

... Informal logic examines the nature and function of arguments in natural language, stressing the craft rather than the formal theory of ...formal logic and … widens the scope to include inductive as well as ... See full document

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The complexity of reasoning for fragments of default logic

The complexity of reasoning for fragments of default logic

... default logic defined by restricting the set of allowed propositional ...three reasoning tasks, see ...the reasoning problems the trivial cases split up into coNP-complete, P-complete, and ... See full document

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Reasoning About the Correctness of Sanitizers

Reasoning About the Correctness of Sanitizers

... reason about the correctness of the input or output language of a ...reason about the relation between the input and the out- put ...reason about the relation between the input and the output ... See full document

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