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  1. Controlling recursive inference.David E. Smith, Michael R. Genesereth & Matthew L. Ginsberg - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 30 (3):343-389.
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  • Counterfactuals.Matthew L. Ginsberg - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 30 (1):35-79.
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  • Defeasible Reasoning.John L. Pollock - 1987 - Cognitive Science 11 (4):481-518.
    There was a long tradition in philosophy according to which good reasoning had to be deductively valid. However, that tradition began to be questioned in the 1960’s, and is now thoroughly discredited. What caused its downfall was the recognition that many familiar kinds of reasoning are not deductively valid, but clearly confer justification on their conclusions. Here are some simple examples.
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  • Belief, awareness, and limited reasoning.Ronald Fagin & Joseph Y. Halpern - 1987 - Artificial Intelligence 34 (1):39-76.
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  • (1 other version)Book Review: Brothers: Male Dominance and Technological Change. [REVIEW]Anne Phillips - 1983 - Feminist Review 15 (1):101-104.
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