Abstract

Paraconsistent logics are examined as an approach to knowledge representation devoted to the formalization of reasoning in the presence of contradictions. the adequacy of paraconsistent logics in such a perspective is described both on a general level and on a more specific level: discussion involves representative examples as well as special features (in the form of logical principles) of some significant paraconsistent logics. There is also a comparison of the paraconsistent logics approach with two alternative approaches, namely belief revision and non-monotonic logics. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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