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Besnard, Philippe and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1995. “A Modal Logic with Context-Dependent Inference for Non-Monotonic Reasoning.” in, pp. 31–38.
Besnard, Philippe and Tan, Yao-Hua. 2001. “Context-Dependent Natural Deduction for Non-Monotonic Reasoning.” in Handbook of Defeasible Reasoning and Uncertainty Management Systems VI: Dynamics and Management of Reasoning Processes, edited by John-Jules Ch. Meyer and Jan Treur, pp. 249–266. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Janssen, Theo M. V. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1991. “Why Friedman’s Non-Monotonic Reasoning Defies Hempel’s Covering Law Model.” Synthese 86(2): 225–284.
Tan, Yao-Hua. 1991. “Non-Monotonic Epistemic Aspects of Scientific Explanations.” Logique et Analyse 34(133–134): 197–220.
Tan, Yao-Hua and van der Torre, Leendert W. N. 1996. “How to Combine Ordering and Minimizing in a Deontic Logic Based on Preferences.” in \(\Delta\)EON’96. Deontic Logic, Agency and Normative Systems, Third International Workshop on Deontic Logic in Computer Science, Sesimbra, Portugal, 11–13 January 1996, edited by Mark A. Brown and José Carmo, pp. 216–232. Berlin: Springer.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1995. “Cancelling and Overshadowing: Two Types of Defeasibility in Defeasible Deontic Logic.” in IJCAI-95. Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Christopher S. Mellish and C. Raymond Perrault, pp. 1525–1532. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1997a. “Prohairetic Deontic Logic and Qualitative Decision Theory.” in AAAI-97. Working Papers of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Qualitative Preferences in Deliberation and Practical Reasoning, edited by Jon Doyle and Richmond H. Thomason, pp. 103–111. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1997b. “The Many Faces of Defeasibility in Defeasible Deontic Logic.” in Defeasible Deontic Logic, edited by Donald L. Nute, pp. 79–122. Synthese Library n. 263. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1998a. “An Update Semantics for Prima Facie Obligation.” in ECAI-98. Proceedings of the Thirteenth European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Henri Prade, pp. 38–42. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1998b. “Prohairetic Deontic Logic.” in JELIA’98. Logics in Artificial Intelligence European Workshop, Dagstuhl, Germany, October 12-15, 1998, edited by Jürgen Dix, Luis Fariñas del Cerro, and Ulrich Furbach, pp. 77–91. Berlin: Springer.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1998c. “The Temporal Analysis of Chisholm’s Paradox.” in Handbook of Defeasible Reasoning and Uncertainty Management Systems III: Belief Change, edited by Didier Dubois and Henri Prade, pp. 650–655. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1999. “An Update Semantics for Deontic Reasoning.” in Norms, Logics and Information Systems: New Studies in Deontic Logic and Computer Science, edited by Paul McNamara and Henry Prakken, pp. 73–91. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and its Applications. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 2000a. “Contextual Deontic Logic.” in Formal Aspects of Context, edited by Pierre E. Bonzon, Marcos Cavalcanti, and Rolf T. Nossum, pp. 143–160. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 2000b. “Two-Phase Deontic Logic.” Logique et Analyse 43(171–172): 411–456.
van der Torre, Leendert W. N. and Tan, Yao-Hua. 2001. “Dynamic Normative Reasoning Under Uncertainty.” in Handbook of Defeasible Reasoning and Uncertainty Management Systems VI: Dynamics and Management of Reasoning Processes, edited by John-Jules Ch. Meyer and Jan Treur, pp. 267–298. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Van den Akker, Johan and Tan, Yao-Hua. 1993. “QML: A Paraconsistent Default Logic.” Logique et Analyse 36(143–144): 311–328.