Abstract

In recent years, several papers have described systems for plausible reasoning which do not use numerical measures of uncertainty. Some of these have been based on logic and some have been based on causal influences. This paper suggests one way of combining the advantages of both types of approach by introducing a means of reasoning with causal influences in a proof theoretic way.

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