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In the previous chapters we already recalled inference relations based on the consistency of knowledge bases, preference orderings, plausibilities and probabilities of the possible worlds. So far, we just juxtaposed these different inference relations, but neither compared them by means of inferential strength nor formal properties. To set up the groundwork for the latter and on this groundwork classify the inference relation presented in the previous chapters is the object of this chapter.
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Eichhorn, C. (2018). Properties of Nonmonotonic Inference Relations. In: Rational Reasoning with Finite Conditional Knowledge Bases. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04824-0_4
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