AAAI Conference 1999 Conference Paper
A Semantic Decomposition of Defeasible Logics
- M. J. Maher
- G. Governatori
- Griffith University
We investigate defeasible logics using a technique which decomposes the semantics of such logics into two parts: a specification of the structure of defeasible reasoning and a semantics for the meta-language in which the specification is written. We show that Nute’s Defeasible Logic corresponds to Kunen’s semantics, and develop a defeasible logic from the well-founded semantics of Van Gelder, Ross and Schlipf. We also obtain a new defeasible logic which extends an existing language by modifying the specification of Defeasible Logic. Thus our approach is productive in analysing, comparing and designing defeasible logics.