A directly cautious theory of defeasible consequence for default logic via the notion of general extension
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摘要
This paper introduces a generalization of Reiter's notion of “extension” for default logic. The main difference from the original version mainly lies in the way conflicts among defaults are handled: in particular, this notion of “general extension” allows defaults not explicitly triggered to pre-empt other defaults. A consequence of the adoption of such a notion of extension is that the collection of all the general extensions of a default theory turns out to have a nontrivial algebraic structure. This fact has two major technical fall-outs: first, it turns out that every default theory has a general extension; second, general extensions allow one to define a well-behaved, skeptical relation of defeasible consequence for default theories, satisfying the principles of Reflexivity, Cut, and Cautious Monotonicity formulated by D. Gabbay.
论文关键词:Default logic,Defeasible consequence,Truth theory,Logic programming,Nonmonotonic inheritance
论文评审过程:Received 17 April 1997, Revised 3 March 1998, Available online 25 May 1999.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(99)00014-4