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References:

Modelling change - the frame problem, Lars-Erik Janlert, May 1981

Planning Mental Actions, Andrew Haas, July 1982
TR 106, Computer Scieece Department, University of Rochester

Moore, Robert C. and Hendrix, Gary G. Computational Models of Belief
and Semantics of Belief Sentences. Tech. Note 187, SRI International 1979.

my papers
Programs with Common sense

Some Philosophical Problems

First order theories of individual concepts and propositions

Ascribing Mental Qualities to Machines

Circumscription - A method of non-monotonic reasoning


The course will be based on readings, mostly but not entirely my
papers.  There will be a paper a week, sometimes a paper per meeting.
I may provide some written commentary as well.

Besides this, there will be some fooling with axiom systems in
expressed in EKL.  An axiom system for set theory and a
simple EKL proof.  Is Ramsey's theorem still too hard?

MRS use?

I'd really like a problem solver.

What about Prolog?

Points of view of Newell, Simon and Nilsson.