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Default logic as a formalism for understanding commonsense reasoning.

Gianni AmatiLuigia Carlucci AielloFiora Pirri — 1996

Mathware and Soft Computing

Commonsense reasoning is the reasoning of agents interacting with the real world. Non monotonic reasoning is a well developed research area gathering the logical formalisms that treat commonsense reasoning. One of the best known of such formalisms is Default logic. In this paper we discuss Default logic at both the proof-theoretic and semantics levels and show that Default logic provides a clear and formal framework to understand the logical nature of commonsense reasoning.

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