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Intuitive Reasoning with Pseudo-Intuitionistic Semantics  (Make Corrections)  
Cedric Thienot LAFORIA, Department of Computer Science, University P. Curie,...
Proceedings of the IJCAI-99 Workshop on Practical Reasoning and Rationality



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Abstract: This article explores uncertainty in a quite unusual way. It develops a theory combining Belief Functions [9] and pseudo-intuitionistic logic [10]. Until today, the use of Belief functions in Kripke-like semantics has not been exploited. Moreover, pseudo-intuitionistic logic, by weakening the deduction mechanism, offers an ideal framework to introduce uncertain reasoning. The main feature of pseudo-intuitionistic logic is to differentiate known facts from deduced facts or in other terms axioms... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ thienot99intuitive,
    author = "Cedric Thienot",
    title = "Intuitive Reasoning with Pseudo-Intuitionistic Semantics",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the {IJCAI}-99 Workshop on Practical Reasoning and Rationality",
    publisher = "International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence",
    address = "Murray Hill, New Jersey",
    editor = "John Bell",
    pages = "39--47",
    year = "1999",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/265955.html" }
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