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Does Suppositional Reasoning Solve the Bootstrapping Problem? [PDF]
In a 2002 article Stewart Cohen advances the “bootstrapping problem” for what he calls “basic justification theories,” and in a 2010 followup he offers a solution to the problem, exploiting the idea that suppositional reasoning may be used with ...
Van Cleve, James
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The Metaphoric Fallacy to a Deductive Inference
Our article identifies and describes the metaphoric fallacy to a deductive inference (MFDI) that is an example of incorrect reasoning along the lines of the false analogy fallacy.
Michael P Berman, Brian A Lightbody
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Logic Negation with Spiking Neural P Systems
Nowadays, the success of neural networks as reasoning systems is doubtless. Nonetheless, one of the drawbacks of such reasoning systems is that they work as black-boxes and the acquired knowledge is not human readable.
Borrego-Díaz, Joaquín +2 more
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Query Evaluation in Deductive Databases [PDF]
It is desirable to answer queries posed to deductive databases by computing fixpoints because such computations are directly amenable to set-oriented fact processing.
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THE EFFECT OF LEARNING WITH ABDUCTIVE-DEDUCTIVE STRATEGY ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ REASONING ABILITY
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of learning with abductive-deductive strategy on the achievement of mathematical reasoning abilities of high school students.
Ali Shodikin
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Artificial Intellignce: Art or Science? [PDF]
Computer programs are new kinds of machines with great potential for improving the quality of life. In particular, expert systems could improve the ability of the small, weak and poor members of society to access the information they need to solve their ...
Bundy, Alan
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Commentary: The Use of Case-based Learning and Concept Mapping to Teach Students Clinical Reasoning
Introduction: Teaching students as inexperienced clinicians the process of evaluating athletic injuries and medical conditions is often challenging.
Jeremy R. Hawkins +3 more
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Deductive Reasoning in Extensive Games [PDF]
Wejustify the application to extensive games of a model of deductive reasoning based on three key features: 'caution', 'full belief of opponent rationality', and 'no extraneous restrictions on beliefs'. We apply the model to several examples, and show that it yields novel economic insights.
Asheim,G.B., Dufwenberg,M.
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A Philosophical Treatise on the Connection of Scientific Reasoning with Fuzzy Logic
The present article studies the connection of scientific reasoning with fuzzy logic. Induction and deduction are the two main types of human reasoning.
Evangelos Athanassopoulos +1 more
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Deductive reasoning in extensive games [PDF]
We justify the application to extensive games of the concept of ‘fully permissible sets’, which corresponds to choice sets when there is common certain belief of the event that each player prefer one strategy to another if and only if the former weakly ...
Asheim, Geir B., Dufwenberg, Martin
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