Actions and other events in situation calculus
| Abstract | internal events that happen spontaneously from external events (actions). It also treats processes, e.g. a buzzer, that do not settle down. The non-monotonic reasoning is circumscription done situation by situation. | |||||||||
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Donald Davidson (2001). Essays on Actions and Events: Philosophical Essays Volume 1. Clarendon Press.
Markus E. Schlosser (2009). Non-Reductive Physicalism, Mental Causation and the Nature of Actions. In H. Leitgeb & A. Hieke (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain. Ontos.
Michael J. Zimmerman (1995). Actions and Events. Journal of Philosophical Research 20:585-594.
Maria Alvarez & John Hyman (1998). Agents and Their Actions. Philosophy 73 (2):219-245.
Gerhard Lakemeyer (forthcoming). The Situation Calculus: A Case for Modal Logic. Journal of Logic, Language and Information.
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