Open World Assumption
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An Open World Assumption is an Assumption about a Model that if a Statement cannot be Proven True via Deductive Reasoning then the Statement can still be True.
- AKA: Open-World Assumption, Open World Reasoning, Negation as Contradiction.
- Context:
- Example(s):
- Just because we believe that no swan is black (because we have never seen a black swan) it does not mean that a black swan cannot exist.
- See: Ground Fact, Open World Assumption, Open System.