Although the AGM account of belief change tells us how to change unconditional beliefs, it fails to guide us in changing our conditional beliefs. That explains why, in the AGM account of belief change proper, a decent account of iterated belief change is not forthcoming. Darwiche and Pearl provide an account of changing conditional beliefs. We argue that the Darwiche-Pearl postulates are, on the one hand, limited in scope and, on the other, excessively strong and suggest how they should be supplemented. We show, contrary to the generally held view, that he revision operation changes to a new (though in some cases the same) revision operation after each instance of belief change. Finally, we prove what may be viewed as representation results...
AbstractIt is now well known that, on pain of triviality, the probability of a conditional cannot be...
In this paper we (Laura Giordano, Nicola Olivetti and myself) propose a conditional logic to represe...
In this paper we investigate the properties of iterated multiple belief revision. We examine several...
Although the AGM account of belief change tells us how to change unconditional beliefs, it fails to ...
The AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated belief chang...
AbstractThe AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated beli...
AbstractWe show in this paper that the AGM postulates are too weak to ensure the rational preservati...
The process of changing beliefs as a result of accepting the new information is often called Belief ...
This paper extends the AGM theory of belief revision to accommodate infinitary belief change.We gene...
Multiple Belief Change extends the classical AGM framework for Belief Revision introduced by Alchour...
Most existing formalizations treat belief change as a single step process, and ignore several proble...
It is now well known that, on pain of triviality, the probability of a conditional cannot be identif...
gabriele.kern-isbernercs.uni-dortmund.de Abstract. This paper makes a foundational contribution to t...
This position article was triggered by discussions with Jérôme Lang and Jim Delgrande at a Belief Re...
The theory of belief revision studies the way in which an agent changes its beliefs as it acquires n...
AbstractIt is now well known that, on pain of triviality, the probability of a conditional cannot be...
In this paper we (Laura Giordano, Nicola Olivetti and myself) propose a conditional logic to represe...
In this paper we investigate the properties of iterated multiple belief revision. We examine several...
Although the AGM account of belief change tells us how to change unconditional beliefs, it fails to ...
The AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated belief chang...
AbstractThe AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated beli...
AbstractWe show in this paper that the AGM postulates are too weak to ensure the rational preservati...
The process of changing beliefs as a result of accepting the new information is often called Belief ...
This paper extends the AGM theory of belief revision to accommodate infinitary belief change.We gene...
Multiple Belief Change extends the classical AGM framework for Belief Revision introduced by Alchour...
Most existing formalizations treat belief change as a single step process, and ignore several proble...
It is now well known that, on pain of triviality, the probability of a conditional cannot be identif...
gabriele.kern-isbernercs.uni-dortmund.de Abstract. This paper makes a foundational contribution to t...
This position article was triggered by discussions with Jérôme Lang and Jim Delgrande at a Belief Re...
The theory of belief revision studies the way in which an agent changes its beliefs as it acquires n...
AbstractIt is now well known that, on pain of triviality, the probability of a conditional cannot be...
In this paper we (Laura Giordano, Nicola Olivetti and myself) propose a conditional logic to represe...
In this paper we investigate the properties of iterated multiple belief revision. We examine several...