Consistency (knowledge bases)

A knowledge base KB is consistent iff its negation is not a tautology.

I.e., a knowledge base KB is inconsistent (not consistent) iff there is no interpretation which entails KB.

Example of an inconsistent knowledge base: KB := { a, ¬a } Consistency in terms of knowledge bases is mostly the same as the natural understanding of consistency.

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