| Donald Nute. Norms, priorities and defeasibility. In Paul McNamara and Henry Prakken, editors, Norms, Logics and Information Systems. New Studies in Deontic Logic, pages 83--100. IOS Press, Amsterdam, 1998. |
....unfortunately, most of the proposed non monotonic systems have different and sometimes incompatible intuitions. In [3, 4] it was shown that Defeasible Logic is flexible enough to deal with several intuitions of non monotonic reasoning in a modular way applying the paradigm of [20] Moreover, Nute [23, 24] has proposed to extend Defeasible Logic with deontic operators to capture normative phenomena, while [2] shows how regulations can be represented conceptually in Defeasible Logic. Undoubtedly, it is in the context of legal negotiations in a strict sense negotiations governed by statutory ....
Donald Nute. Norms, priorities and defeasibility. In Paul McNamara and Henry Prakken, editors, Norms, Logics and Information Systems. New Studies in Deontic Logic, pages 83--100. IOS Press, Amsterdam, 1998.
....(cf. 10] some scholars have argued in favor of its applicability in the context of normative # This work was supported by an ARC SPIRT Grant Self describing transactions operating in a large, open, heterogeneous and distributed environment between QUT and GBST Pty Ltd. 47 reasoning [26, 27, 1]. The case studies at hand in this paper are taken from a di#erent field: negotiation and e commerce. In an e commerce setting support for negotiation needs to be e#cient, transparent, and expressive. It should be possible to specify negotiation strategies, tactics, and rules fairly ....
Donald Nute. Norms, priorities and defeasibility. In Paul McNamara and Henry Prakken, editors, Norms, Logics and Information Systems. New Studies in Deontic Logic, pages 83--100. IOS Press, Amsterdam, 1998. 60
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