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- Collaborative belief revisionMary-Anne Williams. 3
- Visual Data Extraction Through Visual Logic ProgrammingGeorg Gottlob. 4
- Why Sam doesn t know calculusVladimir Lifschitz. 5
- Compilation of propositional weighted basesAdnan Darwiche, Pierre Marquis. 6-14
- Linking Makinson and Kraus-Lehmann- Magidor preferential entailmentsYves Moinard. 15-24
- Some logics of belief and disbeliefSamir Chopra, Johannes Heidema, Thomas Andreas Andreas Meyer. 25-32
- What is a joint goal? Games with beliefs and defeasible desiresMehdi Dastani, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. 33-40
- Interpolation theorems for nonmonotonic reasoning systemsEyal Amir. 41-50
- Compositionally results for stratified nonmonotone operatorsDavid Gilis, Marc Denecker. 51-56
- A polynomial translation of logic programs with nested expressions into disjunctive logic programs: preliminary reportDavid Pearce, Vladimir Sarsakov, Torsten Schaub, Hans Tompits, Stefan Woltran. 57-66
- Logic programming with ordered disjunctionGerhard Brewka. 67-76
- Optimality theory through default logicPhilippe Besnard, Robert E. Mercer, Torsten Schaub. 77-83
- Defeasible logic with dynamic prioritiesGrigoris Antoniou. 84-90
- Intuitions and the modelling of defeasible reasoning: some case studiesHenry Prakken. 91-102
- Possibility theory in information fusionDidier Dubois, Henri Prade. 103-116
- Iterated revision and the axiom of recovery: a unified treatment via epistemic statesSamir Chopra, Aditya Ghose, Thomas Andreas Meyer. 117-123
- Explanatory diagnosing and meaningful perceptionAlberto Finzi, Fiora Pirri. 124-134
- Two representations for iterative non-prioritized changeAlexander Bochman. 135-141
- Revising partially ordered beliefsSalem Benferhat, Sylvain Lagrue, Odile Papini. 142-149
- Considerations on compositional update operatorsJames P. Delgrande, Matthew Suderman. 150-159
- Repairing databases with annotated predicate logicPablo Barceló, Leopoldo E. Bertossi. 160-170
- Dynamical revision operators with memorySébastien Konieczny, Ramón Pino Pérez. 171-182
- Unifying abductive logic programming and stable logic programmingMarc Denecker. 183
- Abduction, ASP and open logic programsPiero A. Bonatti. 184-190
- Speculative computation and abduction for an autonomous agentKen Satoh. 191-199
- Pruning operators for answer set programming systemsFrancesco Calimeri, Wolfgang Faber, Nicola Leone, Gerald Pfeifer. 200-209
- More on noMoReThomas Linke, Christian Anger, Kathrin Konczak. 210-218
- On logic programs with cardinality constraintsVictor W. Marek, Jeffrey B. Remmel. 219-228
- Alternative characterizations for strong equivalence of logic programsPedro Cabalar. 229-237
- Preferred well-founded semantics for logic programming by alternating fixpoints: preliminary reportTorsten Schaub, Kewen Wang. 238-246
- Answer sets generated by selector functionsSibylle Schwarz. 247-256
- Evaluating defaultsHenry E. Kyburg Jr., Choh-Man Teng. 257-264
- Nonmonotonic probabilistic logics between model-theoretic probabilistic logic and probabilistic logic under coherenceThomas Lukasiewicz. 265-274
- Default reasoning in a coherent settingGiulianella Coletti, Romano Scozzafava, Barbara Vantaggi. 275-282
- Default epistemology rankings, reasoning and revision (a very preliminary account)Emil Weydert. 283-292
- Decision making by intelligent agents: logical argument, probabilistic inference and the maintenance of beliefs and actsJohn Fox, Peter McBurney. 293-301
- Embedding default logic in propositional argumentation systemsDritan Berzati, Bernhard Anrig, Jürg Kohlas. 302-310
- Fuzzy belief revisionRené Witte. 311-320
- Nonmonotonic inference operators for fuzzy logicEva Richter. 321-332
- Towards a conditional logic of actions and causationLaura Giordano, Camilla Schwind. 333-342
- It depends on the context! A decidable logic of actions and plans based on a ternary dependence relationMarcos A. Castilho, Andreas Herzig, Ivan José Varzinczak. 343-348
- Learning non-monotonic causal theories from narratives of actionsDavid Lorenzo. 349-355
- Planning with complex actionsSheila A. McIlraith, Ronald Fadel. 356-364
- The mutual exclusion problem in reasoning about action and changeJan Broersen, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Roel Wieringa. 365-371
- Intensionality and circumscriptionGraham White. 372-379
- Modeling complex domains of actions and changeAntonis C. Kakas, Loizos Michael. 380-390
- Skepticism and floating conclusionsJohn F. Horty. 391
- On concise encodings of preferred extensionsPaul E. Dunne. 392-398
- Strategical considerations for argumentative agents (preliminary report)Leila Amgoud, Nicolas Maudet. 399-407
- Minimal defence : a refinement of the preferred semantics for argumentation frameworksClaudette Cayrol, Sylvie Doutre, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex, Jérôme Mengin. 408-415
- On the existence and multiplicity of extensions in dialectical argumentationBart Verheij. 416-425
- Well-founded argumentation semantics for extended logic programmingRalf Schweimeier, Michael Schroeder. 426-435
- Collective argumentationAlexander Bochman. 436-443
- Value-based argumentation frameworksTrevor J. M. Bench-Capon. 443-454