If an agent desires that ψ and desires that φ this agent often also desires that ψ and φ hold at the same time (ψ φ). However, there are cases where ψ φ may be found less satisfactory for the agent than each of ψ or φ alone. This paper is a first attempt at modeling such nonmonotonic desires. The approach is developed in the setting of possibility theory, since it has been recently pointed out that guaranteed (or strong) possibility measures are a good candidate for modeling graded desires. Although nonmonotonic reasoning has been studied extensively for knowledge, and that preferential nonmonotonic consequence relations can be faithfully represented in the possibilistic setting, nonmonotonic desires appear to require a different approach
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As extensively studied in the artificial intelligence literature, agents may have to revise their be...
The Ideal Worlds Account of Desire says that S wants p just in case all of S’s most highly preferred...
I present a paradoxical combination of desires. I show why it's paradoxical, and consider ways of re...
If an agent desires that ϕ and desires that ψ, this agent often also desires that ϕ and ψ hold at th...
Abstract. If an agent desires that ϕ and desires that ψ, this agent often also de-sires that ϕ and ψ...
International audienceBipolar possibility theory relies on the use of four set functions. On the one...
Desire is quite different from belief. While the accumulation of beliefs tend to reduce the remainin...
Bipolar possibility theory relies on the use of four set functions. On the one hand, a weak possibil...
This paper presents a uniform semantic treatment of nonmonotonic inference operations that allow for...
This note presents several preference-based definitions of a likely event, and shows that they induc...
Orthodox decision theory gives no advice to agents who hold two goods to be incommensurate in value ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the semantics for the logics of preference based on possibility theo...
This paper shows that betting or speculative trading between agents with incomplete preferences is l...
International audienceThis short paper relates the conditional object-based and possibility theory-b...
AbstractThis short paper relates the conditional object-based and possibility theory-based approache...
As extensively studied in the artificial intelligence literature, agents may have to revise their be...
The Ideal Worlds Account of Desire says that S wants p just in case all of S’s most highly preferred...
I present a paradoxical combination of desires. I show why it's paradoxical, and consider ways of re...