Defeasible logic is a non-monotonic logic proposed by Donald Nute to formalize defeasible reasoning. In defeasible logic, there are three different types of propositions:
A priority ordering over the defeasible rules and the defeaters can be given. During the process of deduction, the hard rules are always applied, while a defeasible rule can be applied only if no defeater of an higher priority specifies that it should not.
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