The Slippery Slope Argument is an argument that concludes that if an action is taken, other negative consequences will follow. For example, “If event X were to occur, then event Y would (eventually) ...
The Slippery Slope Argument is an argument that concludes that if an action is taken, other negative consequences will follow. For example, “If event X were to occur, then event Y would (eventually) ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We develop a paraconsistent logic by introducing new models for conditionals with acceptive and rejective selection functions which are ...
Buy-side traders should engage more with their brokers on conditional order routing logic, a paper from Virtu Financial has said. High-speed trading firm Virtu Financial is calling on the industry to ...
when thinking about logical agents, we imagine that the agent has a knowledge base (KB for short) that contains logical sentences that describe the state of the world you could think of a KB as a ...
I consider the idea of a propositional logic of location based on the following semantic framework, derived from ideas of Prior. We have a collection L of the locations and a collection S of ...