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According to Wikipedia [[wikipedia:Counter factual|Counter factual]] is a way to denote something could have been if some pre-conditions are assumed to be true. This idea was later developed extensively by [[wikipedia:Judea Pearl|Judea Pearl]] and influenced his work in [[wikipedia:Bayesian Belief Network|Bayesian Belief Network]]. This is also a way to utilize the property of [[symmetry-breaking]] in logic to perform logical inferences. | According to Wikipedia [[wikipedia:Counter factual|Counter factual]] is a way to denote something could have been if some pre-conditions are assumed to be true. This idea was later developed extensively by [[wikipedia:Judea Pearl|Judea Pearl]] and influenced his work in [[wikipedia:Bayesian Belief Network|Bayesian Belief Network]]. This is also a way to utilize the property of [[symmetry-breaking]] in logic to perform logical inferences. | ||
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*[[logically related::Logic]] | |||
*[[logically related::Symmetry]] | |||
*[[logically related::Symmetry breaking]] |
Revision as of 09:51, 6 September 2021
According to Wikipedia Counter factual is a way to denote something could have been if some pre-conditions are assumed to be true. This idea was later developed extensively by Judea Pearl and influenced his work in Bayesian Belief Network. This is also a way to utilize the property of symmetry-breaking in logic to perform logical inferences.