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  1. Minimally inconsistent LP.Graham Priest - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (2):321 - 331.
    The paper explains how a paraconsistent logician can appropriate all classical reasoning. This is to take consistency as a default assumption, and hence to work within those models of the theory at hand which are minimally inconsistent. The paper spells out the formal application of this strategy to one paraconsistent logic, first-order LP. (See, Ch. 5 of: G. Priest, In Contradiction, Nijhoff, 1987.) The result is a strong non-monotonic paraconsistent logic agreeing with classical logic in consistent situations. It is shown (...)
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  • Nonmonotonic reasoning, preferential models and cumulative logics.Sarit Kraus, Daniel Lehmann & Menachem Magidor - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 44 (1-2):167-207.
  • Ambiguity-adaptive logic.Guido Vanackere - 1997 - Logique Et Analyse 159:261-280.
  • Adaptive Logic in Scientific Discovery: the Case of Claudius.Joke Meheus - 1993 - Logique and Analyse 143:359-389.