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Labelled Tableaux for Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Cumulative Consequence Relations

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Labelled Tableaux for Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Cumulative Consequence Relations
In this paper we present a labelled proof method for computing nonmonotonic consequence relations in a conditional logic setting. The method exploits the strong connection between these deductive relations and conditional logics, and it is based on the usual possible world semantics devised for the latter. The label formalism KEM, introduced to account for the semantics of normal modal logics, is easily adapted to the semantics of conditional logic by simply indexing labels with formulas. The basic inference rules are provided by the propositional system KE+ --a tableau-like analytic proof system devised to be used both as a refutation method and a direct method of proof-- that is the classical core of KEM which is thus enlarged with suitable elimination rules for the conditional connective. The resulting algorithmic framework is able to compute cumulative consequence relations in so far as they can be expressed as conditional implications.
Alberto Artosi, Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where LOGCOM
Authors Alberto Artosi, Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo
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