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On nonmonotonic reasoning with the method of sweeping presumptions
Authors:Steven O. Kimbrough  Hua Hua
Affiliation:(1) Decision Sciences Department/6366, University of Pennsylvania, 19104 Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Reasoning almost always occurs in the face of incomplete information. Such reasoning is nonmonotonic in the sense that conclusions drawn may later be withdrawn when additional information is obtained. There is an active literature on the problem of modeling such nonmonotonic reasoning, yet no category of method-let alone a single method-has been broadly accepted as the right approach. This paper introduces a new method, called sweeping presumptions, for modeling nonmonotonic reasoning. The main goal of the paper is to provide an example-driven, nontechnical introduction to the method of sweeping presumptions, and thereby to make it plausible that sweeping presumptions can usefully be applied to the problems of nonmonotonic reasoning. The paper discusses a representative sample of examples that have appeared in the literature on nonmonotonic reasoning, and discusses them from the point of view of sweeping presumptions.
Keywords:Defeasible reasoning  nonmonotonic reasoning  default reasoning  nonmonotonic logic  logic
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