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60th Birthday: Gerhard Brewka 2015
- Thomas Eiter, Hannes Strass, Miroslaw Truszczynski, Stefan Woltran:

Advances in Knowledge Representation, Logic Programming, and Abstract Argumentation - Essays Dedicated to Gerhard Brewka on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9060, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-14725-3
Prologue
- Thomas Eiter, Hannes Strass, Miroslaw Truszczynski, Stefan Woltran:

A Glimpse on Gerhard Brewka's Contributions to Artificial Intelligence. 1-16
Actions and Agents
- Martin Gebser

, Roland Kaminski, Philipp Obermeier, Torsten Schaub
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Ricochet Robots Reloaded: A Case-Study in Multi-shot ASP Solving. 17-32 - Michael Thielscher

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Simulation of Action Theories and an Application to General Game-Playing Robots. 33-46 - Tobias Ahlbrecht

, Jürgen Dix, Federico Schlesinger:
From Testing Agent Systems to a Scalable Simulation Platform. 47-62
Nonmonotonic and Human Reasoning
- Ulrich Furbach, Claudia Schon:

Deontic Logic for Human Reasoning. 63-80 - Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Christoph Beierle:

A System Z-like Approach for First-Order Default Reasoning. 81-95 - Tomi Janhunen, Ilkka Niemelä:

Cumulativity Tailored for Nonmonotonic Reasoning. 96-111 - Piero A. Bonatti, Marco Faella, Carsten Lutz, Luigi Sauro, Frank Wolter

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Decidability of Circumscribed Description Logics Revisited. 112-124 - Patrick Doherty, Andrzej Szalas

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Stability, Supportedness, Minimality and Kleene Answer Set Programs. 125-140 - Stefan Ellmauthaler

, Jörg Pührer:
Asynchronous Multi-Context Systems. 141-156
Preferences
- Jérôme Lang:

Twenty-Five Years of Preferred Subtheories. 157-172 - Hans W. Guesgen

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A Fuzzy Set Approach to Expressing Preferences in Spatial Reasoning. 173-185 - Ulrich Junker:

Upside-Down Preference Reversal: How to Override Ceteris-Paribus Preferences? 186-201 - Tran Cao Son, Enrico Pontelli

, Chitta Baral:
A Non-monotonic Goal Specification Language for Planning with Preferences. 202-217 - Pedro Cabalar, Jorge Fandiño

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Explaining Preferences and Preferring Explanations. 218-232 - Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Antonius Weinzierl:

Preference-Based Diagnosis Selection in Multi-Context Systems. 233-248
Abstract Argumentation
- Wolfgang Dvorák, Sarah Alice Gaggl, Thomas Linsbichler, Johannes Peter Wallner:

Reduction-Based Approaches to Implement Modgil's Extended Argumentation Frameworks. 249-264 - Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin, Bei Shui Liao:

I don't care, I don't know ... I know too much! On Incompleteness and Undecidedness in Abstract Argumentation. 265-280 - Ringo Baumann, Christof Spanring:

Infinite Argumentation Frameworks - On the Existence and Uniqueness of Extensions. 281-295 - Richard Booth:

Judgment Aggregation in Abstract Dialectical Frameworks. 296-308 - Sarah Alice Gaggl, Sebastian Rudolph, Michaël Thomazo:

What Is a Reasonable Argumentation Semantics? 309-324 - Ringo Baumann, Hannes Strass:

Open Problems in Abstract Argumentation. 325-339
Reflections on Knowledge Representation
- Wolfgang Bibel:

Mind the Divide Surrounding Knowledge Representation. 340-355
Epilogue
- Thomas F. Gordon:

Still Craving a Porsche. 356-359

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