Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
On this analysis, the constable's duty is a defeasible one.
Surely many moral duties are defeasible, and in that sense relative.
In other words defeasible reasoning produces a contingent statement or claim.
A priority ordering over the defeasible rules and the defeaters can be given.
In defeasible logic, there are three different types of propositions:
But ethicists have long distinguished between what they call defeasible and indefeasible moral claims.
A defeasible estate is created when a grantor transfers land conditionally.
"Defeasible reasoning with variable degrees of justification," Artificial Intelligence, 2001.
Fourthly, it seems to be a fact that pragmatic constraints are generally defeasible, or not invariable.
This is of course a defeasible inference based on world knowledge, that is then contradicted in the following sentence.
Defeasible claims are rules of thumb that nevertheless can be overruled for countervailing moral reasons.
Neither is it in terms made defeasible if Ellen Nicholl should die before marriage.
Representation results for defeasible logic.
This dissertation contained an appendix on defeasible reasoning that would eventually blossom into his main contribution to philosophy.
Unless a defeasible estate is clearly intended, modern courts will construe the language against this type of estate.
An argument is defeasible when additional information (such as new counterreasons) can have the effect that it no longer justifies its conclusion.
A defeasible estate is created when a grantor places a condition on a fee simple estate (in the deed).
Defeasible logic.
"A theory of defeasible reasoning," International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 1991.
A Mathematical Treatment of Defeasible Reasoning and its Implementation.
Defeasible reasoning and paraconsistent reasoning are two techniques which can be employed to deal with inconsistency.
Paul Thorn (direct inference, defeasible reasoning, induction, etc.)
"Defeasible reasoning," Cognitive Science, 1987.
Two types of defeasible estates are the fee simple determinable and the fee simple subject to a condition subsequent.
For reasons to be examined below this belief commonly expresses itself in a belief in a defeasible obligation to obey the law.