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arxiv: cs/0003056 · v1 · submitted 2000-03-13 · 💻 cs.LO · cs.AI

A note on the Declarative reading(s) of Logic Programming

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keywords logicviewdeclarativenegationprogrammingfailuredefaultnote
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This paper analyses the declarative readings of logic programming. Logic programming - and negation as failure - has no unique declarative reading. One common view is that logic programming is a logic for default reasoning, a sub-formalism of default logic or autoepistemic logic. In this view, negation as failure is a modal operator. In an alternative view, a logic program is interpreted as a definition. In this view, negation as failure is classical objective negation. From a commonsense point of view, there is definitely a difference between these views. Surprisingly though, both types of declarative readings lead to grosso modo the same model semantics. This note investigates the causes for this.

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