Ideas of G. Aldo Antonelli, by Theme
[Italian, fl. 2011, At the University of California, Davis.]
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2. Reason / E. Argument / 1. Argument
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You can 'rebut' an argument's conclusion, or 'undercut' its premises
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4. Formal Logic / E. Nonclassical Logics / 1. Nonclassical Logics
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We infer that other objects are like some exceptional object, if they share some of its properties
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4. Formal Logic / E. Nonclassical Logics / 12. Non-Monotonic Logic
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Reasoning may be defeated by new premises, or by finding out more about the given ones
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Should we accept Floating Conclusions, derived from two arguments in conflict?
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Weakest Link Principle: prefer the argument whose weakest link is the stronger
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Non-monotonic core: Reflexivity, Cut, Cautious Monotonicity, Left Logical Equivalence, Right Weakening
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We can rank a formula by the level of surprise if it were to hold
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People don't actually use classical logic, but may actually use non-monotonic logic
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5. Theory of Logic / K. Features of Logics / 10. Monotonicity
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In classical logic the relation |= has Monotony built into its definition
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Cautious Monotony ignores proved additions; Rational Monotony fails if the addition's negation is proved
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