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Nonmonotonic logics are usually characterized by the presence of some notion of 'conditional' that fails monotonicity. Research on nonmonotonic logics is therefore largely concerned with the defeasibility of argument forms and the associated normality (or abnormality) of its constituents.
Britz, Katarina, Varzinczak, Ivan
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Modeling the dynamics of contractual relations. [PDF]
Griffo C +5 more
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Defeaters in current epistemology: introduction to the special issue [PDF]
Moretti, Luca, Piazza, Tommaso
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Diagnostic Performance of Toluidine Blue Stain for Direct Wet Mount Detection of Cryptosporidium Oocysts: Qualitative and Quantitative Comparison to the Modified Ziehl-Neelsen Stain. [PDF]
Ahmed SAA +4 more
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The Influence of a Nanoemulsion of Cardamom Essential Oil on the Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Carcass Characteristics, and Health Status of Growing Rabbits under a High Ambient Temperature. [PDF]
Ismail RFSA +8 more
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Frustration: Navigating the Bramble Bush. [PDF]
Swaminathan S.
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This dissertation collects five papers that discuss potential consequences of the defeasibility of knowledge. Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 5 provide arguments for a number of important epistemological consequences of the defeasibility of knowledge. Chapter 4 discusses consequences that others have claimed the defeasibility of knowledge to have.
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Ascribing Sentience: Evidential and Ethical Considerations in Policymaking. [PDF]
Yeates JW.
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