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    There are several areas in logic where the monotonicity of the consequence relation fails to hold. Roughly these are the traditional non-monotonic systems arising in Artificial Intelligence (such as defeasible logics, circumscription, defaults, ete), numerical non-monotonic systems (probabilistic systems, fuzzy logics, belief functions), resource logics (also called substructural logics such as relevance logic, linear logic, Lambek calculus), and the logic of theory change (also called belief re…Read more
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    Editorial. New revolutionary publication policy
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 7 (3): 276-276. 1999.
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    Modal Logics of Reactive Frames
    with Sérgio Marcelino
    Studia Logica 93 (2-3): 405-446. 2009.
    A reactive graph generalizes the concept of a graph by making it dynamic, in the sense that the arrows coming out from a point depend on how we got there. This idea was first applied to Kripke semantics of modal logic in [2]. In this paper we strengthen that unimodal language by adding a second operator. One operator corresponds to the dynamics relation and the other one relates paths with the same endpoint. We explore the expressivity of this interpretation by axiomatizing some natural subclass…Read more
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    Fibred semantics for feature-based grammar logic
    with Jochen Dörre and Esther König
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 5 (3-4): 387-422. 1996.
    This paper gives a simple method for providing categorial brands of feature-based unification grammars with a model-theoretic semantics. The key idea is to apply the paradigm of fibred semantics (or layered logics, see Gabbay (1990)) in order to combine the two components of a feature-based grammar logic. We demonstrate the method for the augmentation of Lambek categorial grammar with Kasper/Rounds-style feature logic. These are combined by replacing (or annotating) atomic formulas of the first …Read more
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    Do we really need tenses other than future and past?
    In Rainer Bäuerle, Urs Egli & Arnim von Stechow (eds.), Semantics from different points of view, Springer Verlag. pp. 15--20. 1979.
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    Interest group in pure and applied logics
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 6 (1): 147-147. 1998.
  • Logic Colloquium '92 (edited book)
    with Lazlo Csirmaz and Maarten de Rijke
    Center for the Study of Language and Inf. 1995.
  • Sampling logic and argumentation
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 28 (2): 233-255. 2010.
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    A Meta-model of Access Control in a Fibred Security Language
    with Steve Barker, Guido Boella, Dov M. Gabbay, and Valerio Genovese
    Studia Logica 92 (3): 437-477. 2009.
    The issue of representing access control requirements continues to demand significant attention. The focus of researchers has traditionally been on developing particular access control models and policy specification languages for particular applications. However, this approach has resulted in an unnecessary surfeit of models and languages. In contrast, we describe a general access control model and a logic-based specification language from which both existing and novel access control models may…Read more
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    Sameness and individuation
    with J. M. Moravcsik
    Journal of Philosophy 70 (16): 513-526. 1973.
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    Agenda Relevance is the first volume in the authors' omnibus investigation of the logic of practical reasoning, under the collective title, A Practical Logic of Cognitive Systems. In this highly original approach, practical reasoning is identified as reasoning performed with comparatively few cognitive assets, including resources such as information, time and computational capacity. Unlike what is proposed in optimization models of human cognition, a practical reasoner lacks perfect information,…Read more
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    Alternatives to Standard first-order Semantics
    with Hugues Leblanc and F. Guenthner
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4): 1483-1484. 1989.
  • Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming, Vol. 1: Logical Foundations
    with C. J. Hogger and J. A. Robinson
    Studia Logica 55 (3): 449-451. 1995.
  •  97
    Products of modal logics, part 1
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 6 (1): 73-146. 1998.
    The paper studies many-dimensional modal logics corresponding to products of Kripke frames. It proves results on axiomatisability, the finite model property and decidability for product logics, by applying a rather elaborated modal logic technique: p-morphisms, the finite depth method, normal forms, filtrations. Applications to first order predicate logics are considered too. The introduction and the conclusion contain a discussion of many related results and open problems in the area
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    What Is a Logical System?
    Studia Logica 61 (2): 302-304. 1998.
  • Fibring Logics
    Studia Logica 66 (3): 440-443. 2000.
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    Model Theory for Intuitionistic Logic
    Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 18 (4-6): 49-54. 1972.
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    A Comment on Work by Booth and Co-authors
    with Karl Schlechta
    Studia Logica 94 (3): 403-432. 2010.
    Booth and his co-authors have shown in [2], that many new approaches to theory revision (with fixed K ) can be represented by two relations, , where is a sub-relation of < . They have, however, left open a characterization of the infinite case, which we treat here.
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    Theory of disjunctive attacks, Part I
    with M. Gabbay
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (2): 186-218. 2016.
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    Editorial
    with H. J. Ohlbach and R. D. Queiroz
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 3 (1): 4-6. 1995.