Monotonicity and Reasoning with Exceptions |
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Authors: | Frank Zenker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, University of Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 6, Hamburg, D-20146, Germany |
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Abstract: | A proposal by Ferguson [2003, Argumentation 17, 335–346] for a fully monotonic argument form allowing for the expression of defeasible generalizations is critically examined and rejected as a general solution. It is argued that (i) his proposal reaches less than the default-logician’s solution allows, e.g., the monotonously derived conclusion is one-sided and itself not defeasible. (ii) when applied to a suitable example, his proposal derives the wrong conclusion. Unsuccessful remedies are discussed. |
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Keywords: | defeasible reasoning default logic exceptions monotonicity |
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