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alone will produce the desired
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according to our definition above , a
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component is an important part
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of axiom schemata . An agent 's
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strategy is represented by two
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here to state what an agent 's
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strategy should be . Rather we
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the possibility of describing
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must of necessity confront the
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not , however , depends on what
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strategy is adopted by the respective
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complicated and realistic expression of
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. Specifically , we allow an
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language strings . Finally , although
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is an important part of how agents
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a general theory of action and
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. He finesses this problem by
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their own mental states . But
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is surely an autonomous process
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that facilitate the process of
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. However , it was not Sidner
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introduced the idea of utilizing a
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mechanism ( Galliers 1992 ) to
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consistency , which is important for
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and default reasoning in a user
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specified a nonnumeric theory of
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that relates strength of belief
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such as those used in Galliers '
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system . However , the focus
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framework within which a variety of
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strategies can be accomodated
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modifies the actual world model ,
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seems one of the central problems
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diachronic analy - sis The processes of
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illustrated in 3.1 through 3.3
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Logic ; Nonmonotonic * Logic and
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; Constructive Logics ; Complexity
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Logic ; Nonmonotonic Logic and
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; Constructive Logics ; Complexity
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