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    Davis, Ernest and Morgenstern, Leora. 2001. Introduction: Progress in Formal Commonsense Reasoning.” Artificial Intelligence 153(5–6).
    Hayes, Patrick J. and Morgenstern, Leora. 2007. On John McCarthy’s 80th Birthday, in Honor of His Contributions.” The AI Magazine 28(4): 93–102.
    Lifschitz, Vladimir, McCarthy, John, Morgenstern, Leora and Shoham, Yoav, eds. 1993. Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Logical Formalizations of Commonsense Reasoning. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1986. A First Order Theory of Planning, Knowledge, and Action.” in TARK 1986. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the First Conference, edited by Joseph Y. Halpern, pp. 99–114. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, http://www.tark.org/proceedings/tark_mar19_86/proceedings.html.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1990a. Knowledge and the Frame Problem.” International Journal of Expert Systems 3(4): 309–343.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1990b. A Theory of Multiple Agent Nonmonotonic Reasoning.” in AAAI-90. Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Thomas G. Dietterich and William R. Swartout, pp. 538–544. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1996a. Inheriting Well-formed Formulae in a Formula-Augmented Semantic Network.” in KR’96: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Luigia Carlucci Aiello, Jon Doyle, and Stuart C. Shapiro, pp. 268–279. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1996b. The Problem with Solutions to the Frame Problem.” in The Robot’s Dilemma Revisited: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence, edited by Kenneth M. Ford and Zenon W. Pylyshyn, pp. 99–133. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Co.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1997. Inheritance Comes of Age: Applying Nonmonotonic Techniques to Problems in Industry.” in IJCAI-97. Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Michael P. Georgeff and Martha E. Pollack. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Republished as Morgenstern (1998b).
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1998a. Hypothetical Reasoning, Prediction, and Planning in a Relativized-Branching-Time Ontology.” in AAAI-98. Working Notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Prospects for a Commonsense Theory of Causation, edited by Charles L. Ortiz Jr., pp. 53. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press. Abstract.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 1998b. Inheritance Comes of Age: Applying Nonmonotonic Techniques to Problems in Industry.” Artificial Intelligence 103(1–2): 237–271.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 2001. Mid-Sized Axiomatizations of Common-Sense Problems: A Case Study in Egg-Cracking.” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 67(3): 333–384.
    Morgenstern, Leora. 2003. Common Sense Problem Page.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Morgenstern, Leora and Singh, Munindar P. 1997. An Expert System Using Nonmonotonic Techniques for Benefits Inquiry in the Insurance Industry.” in IJCAI-97. Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Michael P. Georgeff and Martha E. Pollack. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Morgenstern, Leora and Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1987. Why Things Go Wrong: a Formal Theory of Causal Reasoning.” in AAAI-87. Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Kenneth D. Forbus and Howard E. Shrobe. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Morgenstern, Leora and Thomason, Richmond H. 2000. Teaching Knowledge Representation: Challenges and Proposals.” in KR’00: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Anthony G. Cohn, Fausto Giunchiglia, and Bart Selman, pp. 725–733. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Stein, Lynn Andrea and Morgenstern, Leora. 1994. Motivated Action Theory: A Formal Theory of Causal Reasoning.” Artificial Intelligence 71(1): 1–42.