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Rational Nonmonotonic Reasoning

Nonmonotonic reasoning is a pattern of reasoning that allows an agent to make and retract (tentative) conclusions from inconclusive evidence. This paper gives a possible-worlds interpretation of the nonmonotonic reasoning problem based on standard decision theory and the emerging probability logic. The system's central principle is that a tentative conclusion is a decision to make a bet, not an assertion of fact. The system is rational, and as sound as the proof theory of its underlying probability log.

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AuthorshipTopic signalWRational Nonmonotonic Reasoningpreprint / 2013ACarl KadieResearcherTArtificial Intelligence22915 works
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Rational Nonmonotonic Reasoning

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