In this article, we propose an axiomatic characterization for ensconcement-based contraction functions, belief base functions proposed by Williams. We relate this function with other kinds of base contraction functions.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Belief Revision addresses the problem of how to change epistemic states, usually represented in the ...
We introduce a number of contraction operations that allow us to preserve more information in the pr...
In this paper we investigate AGM belief contraction operators by using the tools of algebraic logic....
One of the ways to model contraction functions for belief sets is epistemic entrenchment. The first...
In this article we present a new class of multiple contraction functions—the epistemic entrenchment-...
In the AGM paradigm for belief revision, epistemic states are represented by logically closed sets o...
In this paper we present an axiomatic characterization for brutal contractions. Then we consider th...
The one that is considered the standard model in the area of logic of belief change was proposed by...
We present a decision-theoretically motivated notion of contraction which, we claim, encodes the pri...
AbstractRecent developments in philosophical studies of belief revision have led to the construction...
t In some recent works (Reis 2011, Ferme and Reis, J. Philos. Log. ´ 41, 29–52, 2012, Ferme and Rei...
This paper focuses on the extension of AGM that allows change for a belief base by a set of sentenc...
The standard (AGM) approach to belief change assumes that the underlying logic is at least as strong...
peer reviewedIn this paper we study AGM contraction and revision of rules using input/output logical...
AbstractThe approach of Alchourrón, Gärdenfors and Makinson to belief contraction is treated algebra...
Belief Revision addresses the problem of how to change epistemic states, usually represented in the ...
We introduce a number of contraction operations that allow us to preserve more information in the pr...
In this paper we investigate AGM belief contraction operators by using the tools of algebraic logic....
One of the ways to model contraction functions for belief sets is epistemic entrenchment. The first...
In this article we present a new class of multiple contraction functions—the epistemic entrenchment-...
In the AGM paradigm for belief revision, epistemic states are represented by logically closed sets o...
In this paper we present an axiomatic characterization for brutal contractions. Then we consider th...
The one that is considered the standard model in the area of logic of belief change was proposed by...
We present a decision-theoretically motivated notion of contraction which, we claim, encodes the pri...
AbstractRecent developments in philosophical studies of belief revision have led to the construction...
t In some recent works (Reis 2011, Ferme and Reis, J. Philos. Log. ´ 41, 29–52, 2012, Ferme and Rei...
This paper focuses on the extension of AGM that allows change for a belief base by a set of sentenc...
The standard (AGM) approach to belief change assumes that the underlying logic is at least as strong...
peer reviewedIn this paper we study AGM contraction and revision of rules using input/output logical...
AbstractThe approach of Alchourrón, Gärdenfors and Makinson to belief contraction is treated algebra...
Belief Revision addresses the problem of how to change epistemic states, usually represented in the ...
We introduce a number of contraction operations that allow us to preserve more information in the pr...
In this paper we investigate AGM belief contraction operators by using the tools of algebraic logic....