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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.6711orems, and mass nouns,Count nouns Mass noun such as butter, water, and energy. Several competing ontologies claim to handle this distinc- tion. Here we describe just one; the others are covered in the historical notes section. To represent stuff properly, we begin with the obviou ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.656... s individuation—division into distinct objects. We give this portion the generic name Individuation stuff. For example, suppose I have some butter and an aardvark in front of me. I can say Stuff there is one aardvark, but there is no obvious number of “butter-objects,” because any ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.656tigrade(30)). We could go on to say that butter is yellow, is less dense than water, is soft at room tempera- ture, has a high fat content, and so on. On the other hand, butter has no particular size, shape, or weight. We can define more specialized categories of butter such asUns ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.614... a long history. Plato proposed that substances were abstract entities entirely distinct from physical objects; he would say MadeOf (Butter3,Butter) rather than Butter3∈Butter. This leads to a substance hierarchy in which, for example, UnsaltedButter is a more specific substance th ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... gical mother, birth mother, adoptive mother, etc. Section 8.2 Syntax and Semantics of First-Order Logic 279 are persons” are the bread and butter of first-order logic. We deal with the first of these in Section 8.3. The second rule, “All kings are persons,” is written in first-order ...