This paper presents eight (previously unpublished) adaptive logics for belief revision, each of which define a belief revision operation in the sense of the AGM framework. All these revision operations are shown to satisfy the six basic AGM postulates for belief revision, and Parikh's axiom of Relevance. Using one of these logics as an example, we show how their proof theory gives a more dynamic flavor to belief revision than existing approaches. It is argued that this turns belief revision (that obeys Relevance) into a more natural undertaking, where analytic steps are performed only as soon as they turn out to be necessary in order to uphold certain beliefs
This chapter gives an overview of current dynamic logics that describe belief update and revision, b...
The AGM model is the most remarkable framework for modeling belief revision. However, it is not perf...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mecha-nism within Dynamic-Epistemic...
This paper presents eight (previously unpublished) adaptive logics for belief revision, each of whic...
This paper presents eight (previously unpublished) adaptive logics for belief revision, each of whic...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Possible-world semantics are provided for Parikh's relevan...
This paper introduces a framework for relevant belief revision. We represent agent's beliefs in prim...
Abstract Parikh’s relevance-sensitive axiom (P) for belief revision is open to two d...
The AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated belief chang...
The notion of relevance was introduced by Parikh in the belief revision field for handling minimal c...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. A critical aspect of rational belief revision that has ...
is a ubiquitous process underlying many forms of intelligent behaviour. The AGM paradigm is a powerf...
The aim of this work is to relate two apparently independent concepts as belief revision and relevan...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mechanism within Dynamic-Epistemic ...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mechanism within Dynamic-Epistemic ...
This chapter gives an overview of current dynamic logics that describe belief update and revision, b...
The AGM model is the most remarkable framework for modeling belief revision. However, it is not perf...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mecha-nism within Dynamic-Epistemic...
This paper presents eight (previously unpublished) adaptive logics for belief revision, each of whic...
This paper presents eight (previously unpublished) adaptive logics for belief revision, each of whic...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Possible-world semantics are provided for Parikh's relevan...
This paper introduces a framework for relevant belief revision. We represent agent's beliefs in prim...
Abstract Parikh’s relevance-sensitive axiom (P) for belief revision is open to two d...
The AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated belief chang...
The notion of relevance was introduced by Parikh in the belief revision field for handling minimal c...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. A critical aspect of rational belief revision that has ...
is a ubiquitous process underlying many forms of intelligent behaviour. The AGM paradigm is a powerf...
The aim of this work is to relate two apparently independent concepts as belief revision and relevan...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mechanism within Dynamic-Epistemic ...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mechanism within Dynamic-Epistemic ...
This chapter gives an overview of current dynamic logics that describe belief update and revision, b...
The AGM model is the most remarkable framework for modeling belief revision. However, it is not perf...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mecha-nism within Dynamic-Epistemic...