Review of Ernest Davis: Representations of Commonsense Knowledge [Book Review]

Minds and Machines 4 (2):245-249 (1994)
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Review of a compendium of alternative formal representations of common-sense knowledge. The book is centered largely on formal representations drawn from first-order logic, and thus lies in the tradition of Kenneth Forbus, Patrick Hayes and Jerry Hobbs.

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Barry Smith
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