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| | \\ NAL | Distinguishes itself from other reasoning languages in that it is intended for knowledge in worlds where the axioms are unknown, not guaranteed, and/or fallible. \\ NAL is itself axiomatic, but it is designed for //domains// that are non-axiomatic. | | \\ NAL | Distinguishes itself from other reasoning languages in that it is intended for knowledge in worlds where the axioms are unknown, not guaranteed, and/or fallible. \\ NAL is itself axiomatic, but it is designed for //domains// that are non-axiomatic. | ||
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