Abstract

This paper extends results done jointly with Dubois and Prade [3] about reasoning with generic knowledge in a possibilistic setting. We propose an approach to reasoning with both hard and default rules. We mean by a hard rule, the complete information “if we observe φ then we conclude (certainly) ψ”, and by a default rule, the generic information “if we observe φ then generally we conclude ψ”.

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