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Jul 10, 2002 · In this paper we present four logics of disbelief which address some or all of these intuitions. Soundness and completeness results are supplied ...
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The introduction of explicit notions of rejection, or disbelief, in logics for knowledge representation can be justified in a number of ways.
In this paper we present four logics of disbelief which address some or all of these intuitions. Soundness and completeness results are supplied and the logics ...
In this paper we present four logics of disbelief which address some or all of these intuitions. Soundness and completeness results are supplied and the logics ...
Four logics of disbelief are presented which address some or all of these intuitions in logics for knowledge representation and are compared with respect to ...
The introduction of explicit notions of rejection, or disbelief, into logics for knowledge representation can be justified in a number of ways.
The lottery paradox would be resolved by replacing classical negation (I believe the claim that ticket number 113 will not win the lottery) with the much weaker.
Nov 30, 2018 · Belief is accepting things without evidence. Disbelief is rejecting common, popular beliefs. My approach is enlightened skepticism. Research as ...
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Dec 22, 2022 · Very rarely does a person use history, science, or logic to determine truth of a religion followed by a change in behavior or lifestyle that ...
Samir Chopra, Johannes Heidema, Thomas Andreas Meyer: Some logics of belief and disbelief. CoRR cs.AI/0207037 (2002). manage site settings.