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Implication-with-possible-exceptions

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Implication-with-possible-exceptions
Abstract. We introduce an implication-with-possible-exceptions and define validity of rules-withpossible-exceptions by means of the topological notion of a full subset. Our implication-with-possibleexceptions characterises the preferential consequence relation as axiomatized by Kraus, Lehmann and Magidor [Kraus, Lehmann, and Magidor, 1990]. The resulting inference relation is non-monotonic. On the other hand, modus ponens and the rule of monotony, as well as all other laws of classical propositional logic, are valid-up-to-possible exceptions. As a consequence, the rules of classical propositional logic do not determine the meaning of deducibility and inference as implication-without-exceptions.
Nerman Jurrjus, Harrie C. M. de Swart
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where RELMICS
Authors Nerman Jurrjus, Harrie C. M. de Swart
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