
We study the extension of propositional ground non-monotonic modal logic to the firstorder case. We show that first-order ground non-monotonic modal logic well complies with first-order default logic by interpreting the latter in the former by the Truszczyński like translation and present a minimal model semantics of first-order ground non-monotonicmodal logic.
Logic in artificial intelligence, minimal model semantics, preference semantics, nonmonotonic modal logic, default logic, Herbrand semantics, Other nonclassical logic, Modal logic (including the logic of norms)
Logic in artificial intelligence, minimal model semantics, preference semantics, nonmonotonic modal logic, default logic, Herbrand semantics, Other nonclassical logic, Modal logic (including the logic of norms)
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