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==Defeasible and Ampliative Reasoning: Same-same but
Different==
Defeasible and Ampliative Reasoning: same-same but different. Michael J. Maher School of Engineering and Information Technology University of New South Wales, Canberra Email: m.maher@adfa.edu.au Abstract. Defeasible and ampliative reasoning are two sides of the same coin. They use similar techniques, but for very different purposes. This talk will explore these similarities and differences.