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Journal of Applied Logic

Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2007, Pages 625-637
Journal of Applied Logic

Nonmonotonic conditionals that behave like conditional probabilities above a threshold

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Abstract

I'll describe a range of systems for nonmonotonic conditionals that behave like conditional probabilities above a threshold. The rules that govern each system are probabilistically sound in that each rule holds when the conditionals are interpreted as conditional probabilities above a threshold level specific to that system. The well-known preferential and rational consequence relations turn out to be special cases in which the threshold level is 1. I'll describe systems that employ weaker rules appropriate to thresholds lower than 1, and compare them to these two standard systems.

Keywords

Nonmonotonic logic
Nonmonotonic conditions
Consequence relations
Conditional probabilities
Probabilistic thresholds

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