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 ...
Google Forms is a widely-used tool for gathering information, and the addition of conditional logic improves its capabilities significantly. By dynamically tailoring the flow of questions based on ...
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 ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MyCase, a leading law practice management software designed for the modern law firm, has announced its latest release of dynamic forms with conditional logic for lead ...
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