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  1. Deciding Koopman's qualitative probability.Daniele Mundici - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 299 (C):103524.
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  • Probing the quantitative–qualitative divide in probabilistic reasoning.Duligur Ibeling, Thomas Icard, Krzysztof Mierzewski & Milan Mossé - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (9):103339.
    This paper explores the space of (propositional) probabilistic logical languages, ranging from a purely `qualitative' comparative language to a highly `quantitative' language involving arbitrary polynomials over probability terms. While talk of qualitative vs. quantitative may be suggestive, we identify a robust and meaningful boundary in the space by distinguishing systems that encode (at most) additive reasoning from those that encode additive and multiplicative reasoning. The latter includes not only languages with explicit multiplication but also languages expressing notions of dependence and (...)
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  • On trivalent logics, probabilistic weak deduction theorems, and a general import-export principle.Angelo Gilio, David E. Over, Niki Pfeifer & Giuseppe Sanfilippo - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 337 (C):104229.
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  • The logic of qualitative probability.James P. Delgrande, Bryan Renne & Joshua Sack - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence 275 (C):457-486.
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  • Update, Probability, Knowledge and Belief.Jan van Eijck & Bryan Renne - 2016 - In Lev Beklemishev, Stéphane Demri & András Máté (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 11. CSLI Publications. pp. 551-570.
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