Rational consequence relation

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title: Rational consequence relation
text: In logic, a rational consequence relation is a non-monotonic consequence relation satisfying certain properties listed below. A rational consequence relation is a logical framework that refines traditional deductive reasoning to better model real-world scenarios. It incorporates rules like reflexivity, left logical equivalence, right-hand weakening, cautious monotony, disjunction on the left-hand side, logical and on the right-hand side, and rational monotony. These rules enable the relation to
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