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    Aiello, Luigia Carlucci, Doyle, Jon and Shapiro, Stuart C., eds. 1996. KR’96: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Doyle, Jon. 1979. A Truth Maintenance System.” Artificial Intelligence 12(3): 231–272. Reprinted in Webber and Nilsson (1981, 496–516) and in Ginsberg (1987, 259–279).
    Doyle, Jon. 1980. A Model for Deliberation, Action, and Introspection.” ai tr 581. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
    Doyle, Jon. 1982. The Foundations of Psychology.” cmu–cs–82–149. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
    Doyle, Jon. 1983a. Some Theories of Reasoned Assumptions.” cmu-cs-83-125. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
    Doyle, Jon. 1983b. A Society of Mind.” cmu–cs–83–127. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
    Doyle, Jon. 1983c. The Ins and Outs of Reason Maintenance.” in IJCAI-83. Proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Alan Bundy, pp. 349–351. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Doyle, Jon. 1987a. Logic, Rationality and Rational Psychology.” Computational Intelligence 3(3): 175–176.
    Doyle, Jon. 1987b. Admissible State Semantics for Representational Systems.” in The Knowledge Frontier. Essays in the Representation of Knowledge, edited by Nick Cercone and Gordon I. McCalla, pp. 174–186. Berlin: Springer.
    Doyle, Jon. 1988a. Knowledge, Representation, and Rational Self-Government.” in TARK 1988. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Second Conference, edited by Moshe Y. Vardi, pp. 345–354. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Doyle, Jon. 1988b. On Universal Theories of Defaults.” cmu-cs-88-111. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University.
    Doyle, Jon. 1988c. Implicit Knowledge and Rational Representation.” cmu–cs–88–134. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
    Doyle, Jon. 1989a. Reasoning, Representation, and Rational Self-Government.” in Methodologies for Intelligent Systems: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium, edited by Zbigniew Raś, pp. 395–402. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Doyle, Jon. 1989b. Constructive Belief and Rational Representation.” Computational Intelligence 5(1): 1–11.
    Doyle, Jon. 1990a. Reason Maintenance and Belief Revision.” in Readings in Uncertain Reasoning, edited by Glenn Shafer and Judea Pearl, pp. 259–279. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Doyle, Jon. 1990b. Rationality and Its Roles in Reasoning (Extended Abstract).” in AAAI-90. Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Thomas G. Dietterich and William R. Swartout, pp. 1093–1100. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Doyle, Jon. 1991a. Rational Control of Reasoning in Artificial Intelligence.” in The Logic of Theory Change, edited by André Fuhrmann and Michael Morreau, pp. 19–49. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence n. 465. Berlin: Springer.
    Doyle, Jon. 1991b. Rational Belief Revision.” in KR’91: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by James F. Allen, Richard E. Fikes, and Erik Sandewall, pp. 163–174. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Doyle, Jon. 1991c. The Foundations of Psychology: A Logico-Computational Inquiry into the Concept of Mind.” in Philosophy and AI: Essays at the Interface, edited by Robert Cummins and John L. Pollock, pp. 39–78. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Doyle, Jon. 1992a. Reason Maintenance and Belief Revision: Foundations vs. Coherence Theories.” in Belief Revision, edited by Peter Gärdenfors, pp. 29–52. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Doyle, Jon. 1992b. Rationality and Its Roles in Reasoning.” Computational Intelligence 8(2): 376–409.
    Doyle, Jon. 1994. A Society of Mind – Multiple Perspectives, Reasoned Assumptions, and Virtual Copies.” in AAAI-94. Proceedings of the Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Barbara Hayes-Roth and Richard E. Korf, pp. 309–313. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Doyle, Jon and Dean, Thomas L. 1997. Strategic Directions in Artificial Intelligence.” The AI Magazine 18(1): 87–102.
    Doyle, Jon and Patil, Ramesh S. 1989. Two Theses of Knowledge Representation: Language Restrictions, Taxonomic Classifications, and the Utility of Representation Services.” Artificial Intelligence 48(3): 261–298.
    Doyle, Jon, Sandewall, Erik and Torasso, Pietro, eds. 1994. KR’94: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Doyle, Jon, Shoham, Yoav and Wellman, Michael P. 1991. A Logic of Relative Desire (Preliminary Report).” in Methodologies for Intelligent Systems: Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium, edited by Zbigniew Raś and Maria Zemankova, pp. 16–31. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Doyle, Jon and Thomason, Richmond H., eds. 1997. AAAI-97. Working Papers of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Qualitative Preferences in Deliberation and Practical Reasoning. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Doyle, Jon and Wellman, Michael P. 1989. Impediments to Universal Preference-Based Default Theories.” in KR’89: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque, and Raymond Reiter, pp. 94–102. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Reprinted as Doyle and Wellman (1991).
    Doyle, Jon and Wellman, Michael P. 1991. Impediments to Universal Preference-Based Default Theories.” Artificial Intelligence 49(1–3): 97–128.
    Doyle, Jon and Wellman, Michael P. 1992. Modular Utility Representation for Decision-Theoretic Planning.” in Proceedings of the First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems, pp. 236–242. San Mateo, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.
    Doyle, Jon and Wellman, Michael P. 1994. Representing Preferences as Ceteris Paribus Comparatives.” in AAAI-94. Working Notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Decision-Theoretic Planning, edited by Steven Hanks, pp. 69–75. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    McDermott, Drew V. and Doyle, Jon. 1980. Non-Monotonic Logic I.” Artificial Intelligence 13(1–2): 41–72. Reprinted in Ginsberg (1987, 111–126).
    Mcgeachie, Michael and Doyle, Jon. 2002. Efficient Utility Calculations for Ceteris Paribus Preferences.” in AAAI-02. Proceedings of the Eighteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Rina Dechter, Richard S. Sutton, and Michael J. Kearns, pp. 279–284. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Sacks, Elisha P. and Doyle, Jon. 1992. Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics.” Computational Intelligence 8(2): 187–209.
    Wellman, Michael P. and Doyle, Jon. 1991. Preferential Semantics for Goals.” in AAAI-91. Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Thomas L. Dean and Kathleen R. McKeown, pp. 698–703. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.

Further References

    Ginsberg, Matthew L., ed. 1987. Readings in Nonmonotonic Reasoning. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Webber, Bonnie Lynn and Nilsson, Nils J., eds. 1981. Readings in Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.