There is a probabilistic semantics for every extension of classical sentence logic.
Charles G. MorganPublished in: J. Philos. Log. (1982)
Keyphrases
- proof theoretic
- probability theory
- logic programming
- proof theory
- abstract argumentation frameworks
- probabilistic logic
- sound and complete axiomatization
- propositional dynamic logic
- model theoretic
- nonmonotonic logics
- probabilistic knowledge
- default reasoning
- sound and complete with respect
- epistemic logic
- logical framework
- default theories
- algebraic structure
- conditional logic
- fixed point semantics
- argumentation semantics
- valued logic
- dynamic logic
- bayesian networks
- classical logic
- formal semantics
- logical equivalence
- logic programs
- abstract argumentation
- tableau calculus
- truth maintenance systems
- linear time temporal logic
- natural language
- predicate calculus
- formal language
- modal logic
- autoepistemic logic
- modal operators
- computational properties
- probabilistic model
- active rules
- nonmonotonic reasoning
- semantics for logic programs
- alternating time temporal logic
- derivation rules
- inference rules
- proof procedures
- logical rules
- intuitionistic logic
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- default logic
- automated reasoning
- deductive databases
- stable models
- semantic information
- operational semantics