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Extension and Justification Closure Approach to Partial Information Ionic Logic

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From the point of view of ionic logic, it is remarkable that what has been swept under the rug in the “non-monotonic” approach is precisely one of the central concepts, if not the central concept, for reasoning with partial information: namely what are justifications, and under which circumstances are they deemed to be acceptable?

The essence of default reasoning lies in sweeping our ignorance under the rug: provided the rug is large enough, we can hope that the lump will be unnoticed and unimportant.

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Abdallah, A.N. (1995). Extension and Justification Closure Approach to Partial Information Ionic Logic. In: The Logic of Partial Information. Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science An EATCS Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78160-5_13

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