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Changing Knowledge and Beliefs

2015
The chapter is divided into four main sections. In the first section we briefly explore definitions of knowledge and beliefs synthesized from the philosophical and educational psychology literatures. We also offer our own working definitions of these constructs.
P. K. MURPHY, MASON, LUCIA
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Foundational belief change

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1994
An operation of contraction for a set \(A\) of sentences is an operation such that for any sentence \(\alpha\), \(A - \alpha\), the outcome of contracting \(A\) by \(\alpha\), is a subset of \(A\) that does not imply \(\alpha\) (unless \(\alpha\) is logically true).
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Belief change as change in epistemic entrenchment

Synthese, 1996
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Abhaya C. Nayak   +2 more
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Belief Change

1998
Handbook of Defeasible Reasoning and Uncertainty Management Systems, Vol. 3 ; International audience ; Belief change is an emerging field of artificial intelligence and information science dedicated to the dynamics of information and the present book provides a state-of-the-art picture of its formal foundations. It deals with the addition, deletion and
Dubois, Didier, Prade, Henri
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Belief Stickiness and Belief Change

2006
A series of rule modifications or improvements to the non-market economy anti-dumping law is a second best choice for NMEs. These economies want their transitions to be recognized with full scale country reclassifications as “market economies.” A reclassification would be the ultimate formal rule change to the anti-dumping laws.
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A Model for Structural Changes of Belief

Studia Logica, 2008
The author presents a generalization of AGM partial meet contraction in which the language, as well as the current belief set, may be modified. In effect, it is a recipe for constructing such a variable-language contraction from a fixed-language one. Consider any belief set closed under classical consequence, formulated in a propositional language, and
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Rough Belief Change

2006
The article aims at re-visiting the notion of rough truth proposed by Pawlak in 1987 [15] and investigating some of its ‘logical’ consequences. We focus on the formal deductive apparatus $\cal L_R$, that is sound and complete with respect to a semantics based on rough truth.
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Maps in Multiple Belief Change

ACM Transactions on Computational Logic, 2012
Multiple Belief Change extends the classical AGM framework for Belief Revision introduced by Alchourron, Gardenfors, and Makinson in the early ’80s. The extended framework includes epistemic input represented as a (possibly infinite) set of sentences , as opposed to a single sentence assumed ...
Pavlos Peppas   +2 more
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Hypothetical Interventions and Belief Changes

Foundations of Science, 2019
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Andreas, Holger, Casini, Lorenzo
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A Logic of Belief Stasis and Belief Change

2006
This chapter lays out a coherent logic of both belief stasis and belief change. It specifies the conditions under which static beliefs could become more dynamic. It also presents testable hypotheses with respect to how U.S. and EU beliefs regarding NMEs have affected the implementation of trade remedy laws. Traditional neoclassical economic accounts of
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