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- A Mixed Approach of Revision in Propositional CalculusOdile Papini, Antoine Rauzy. 296-303
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- Variations of Constrained Default LogicTorsten Schaub. 310-317
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- Probability of Deductibility and Belief FunctionsPhilippe Smets. 332-340
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- A Proof Theory for Constructive Default LogicYao-Hua Tan. 349-355
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