Conditionals: From Philosophy to Computer Science

Author:   G. Crocco ,  Luis Fariñas del Cerro ,  A. Herzig (, all at Languages et Systèmes Informatiques, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France) ,  A. Herzig (all of Languages et Systemes Informatiques, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   5
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9780198538615


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 November 1995
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Conditionals: From Philosophy to Computer Science


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Understanding the role of deduction in human reasoning has been an important activity in philosophy, logic, and more recetnly artificial intelligence. The basic patter of this kind of reasoning can be represented by conditional expressions of the form `if...then.' There are various kinds of conditionals that fit into this pattern, such as counterfactual conditionals (`if it were the case that A then it would be the case that B'), causal conditionals (`if A then causally B'), action conditionals (`if A then B is obtained'), conditional obligations (`if A then B should be brought about'), generic conditionals (`if A then normally B')etc. The common pattern to all these constructions is their conditional form which connects the antecedetn to the consequent in such a way that the antecedent represents a condition (or a context) for the consequent.The general question arises: is it possible to give a formal logical account of these constructions? This question is considered in this volume by a group of internationally recognized pure and applied logicians and computer scientists. Their papers reflect all the current research in this subject, and should serve as a guide for future development.

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Author:   G. Crocco ,  Luis Fariñas del Cerro ,  A. Herzig (, all at Languages et Systèmes Informatiques, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France) ,  A. Herzig (all of Languages et Systemes Informatiques, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Volume:   5
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.697kg
ISBN:  

9780198538615


ISBN 10:   0198538618
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 November 1995
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Each paper is self-contained, includes new material, and has a vigor often missing in summary pieces. We particularly enjoyed and recommend the papers by Arlo Costa and by Boutilier and Goldszmidt, but all of the papers are of high quality, as is the editors' Introduction, which contains a useful historical survey. Anyone interested in conditional logic, belief revision, or non-monotonic logic should give this volume a close look. --Journal of Symbolic Logic<br>


"""Each paper is self-contained, includes new material, and has a vigor often missing in summary pieces. We particularly enjoyed and recommend the papers by ArlÃ3 Costa and by Boutilier and Goldszmidt, but all of the papers are of high quality, as is the editors' Introduction, which contains a useful historical survey. Anyone interested in conditional logic, belief revision, or non-monotonic logic should give this volume a close look."" --Journal of Symbolic Logic"


"""Each paper is self-contained, includes new material, and has a vigor often missing in summary pieces. We particularly enjoyed and recommend the papers by Arl´o Costa and by Boutilier and Goldszmidt, but all of the papers are of high quality, as is the editors' Introduction, which contains a useful historical survey. Anyone interested in conditional logic, belief revision, or non-monotonic logic should give this volume a close look."" --Journal of Symbolic Logic"


<br> Each paper is self-contained, includes new material, and has a vigor often missing in summary pieces. We particularly enjoyed and recommend the papers by Arlo Costa and by Boutilier and Goldszmidt, but all of the papers are of high quality, as is the editors' Introduction, which contains a useful historical survey. Anyone interested in conditional logic, belief revision, or non-monotonic logic should give this volume a close look. --Journal of Symbolic Logic<br>


Each paper is self-contained, includes new material, and has a vigor often missing in summary pieces. We particularly enjoyed and recommend the papers by Arl Costa and by Boutilier and Goldszmidt, but all of the papers are of high quality, as is the editors' Introduction, which contains a useful historical survey. Anyone interested in conditional logic, belief revision, or non-monotonic logic should give this volume a close look. --Journal of Symbolic Logic


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