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Probabilistic logic

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Probabilistic logic is a framework that combines elements of probability theory and classical logic to deal with uncertainty in reasoning. It provides a way to represent and reason about uncertain information and events in a structured manner. The core idea is to assign probabilities to propositions or logical statements, allowing for a nuanced interpretation of truth values. ### Key Features of Probabilistic Logic 1.

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