: Center for the Study of Language and Information,
, c1995.
xiv, 196 p.
: ill. ; 24 cm.
(CSLI lecture notes
; no. 39)
e
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-193) and index.
Pt. I.Methodological Arguments -- 1.Role of Logic in Artificial Intelligence -- 2.Cognitivist Reply to Behaviorism -- Pt. II.Propositional Attitudes -- 3.Formal Theory of Knowledge and Action -- 4.Computational Models of Belief and the Semantics of Belief Sentences /R. C. Moore and G. G. Hendrix -- 5.Propositional Attitudes and Russellian Propositions -- Pt. III.Autoepistemic Logic -- 6.Semantical Considerations on Nonmonotonic Logic -- 7.Possible-World Semantics for Autoepistemic Logic -- 8.Autoepistemic Logic Revisited -- Pt. IV.Semantics of Natural Language -- 9.Events, Situations, and Adverbs -- 10.Unification-Based Semantic Interpretation.