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    Belief fusion and revision: an overview based on epistemic logic semantics
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 14 (3): 247-274. 2004.
    In this paper, we formulate some approaches to belief fusion and revision using epistemic logic semantics. Fusion operators considered in this paper are majority merging, arbitration, and general merging. Some modalities corresponding to belief fusion and revision operators are incorporated into epistemic logics. The Kripke semantics of these extended logics are presented. While most existing approaches treat belief fusion and revision operators as meta-level constructs, we directly incorporate …Read more
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    Nonmonotonic reasoning based on incomplete logic
    with Tuan-Fang Fan and I. -Peng Lin
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 7 (4): 375-395. 1997.
    ABSTRACT What characterizes human reasoning is the ability of dealing with incomplete information. Incomplete logic is developed for modeling incomplete knowledge. The most distinctive feature of incomplete logic is its semantics. This is an alternative presentation of partial semantics. In this paper, we will introduce the general notion of incomplete logic (ICL), compare it with partial logic, and give the resolution method for it. We will also show how ICL can be applied to nonmonotonic reaso…Read more
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    A logical analysis of the relationship between commitment and obligation
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 10 (2): 237-261. 2001.
    In this paper, we analyze the relationship between commitment and obligation from a logical viewpoint. The principle of commitment implying obligation is proven in a specific logic of action preference which is a generalization of Meyer 's dynamic deontic logic. In the proposed formalism, an agent's commitment to goals is considered as a special kind of action which can change one's deontic preference andone's obligation to take some action is based on the preference and the effects of the actio…Read more