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The following pages link to On the logic of theory change: Partial meet contraction and revision functions (Q3699670):
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- Bridging learning theory and dynamic epistemic logic (Q1036054) (← links)
- Intentions and interactive transformations of decision problems (Q1036060) (← links)
- Introspective forgetting (Q1036061) (← links)
- Keep `hoping' for rationality: a solution to the backward induction paradox (Q1036069) (← links)
- Artificial explanations: The epistemological interpretation of explanation in AI (Q1036078) (← links)
- Independence -- revision and defaults (Q1037604) (← links)
- On the logic of theory change: safe contraction (Q1084094) (← links)
- Maps between some different kinds of contraction function: the finite case (Q1089333) (← links)
- On the status of the postulate of recovery in the logic of theory change (Q1095131) (← links)
- Variations on the Ramsey test: More triviality results (Q1100192) (← links)
- On probabilistic representation of non-probabilistic belief revision (Q1118576) (← links)
- A unified model of qualitative belief change: a dynamical systems perspective (Q1128491) (← links)
- Information functions with applications (Q1174257) (← links)
- Belief contraction without recovery (Q1181487) (← links)
- Propositional knowledge base revision and minimal change (Q1189876) (← links)
- The validity of Dempster-Shafer belief functions (Q1190199) (← links)
- Belief revision, epistemic conditionals and the Ramsey test (Q1193749) (← links)
- In defense of base contraction (Q1193750) (← links)
- Partial monotonicity and a new version of the Ramsey test (Q1194105) (← links)
- On the complexity of propositional knowledge base revision, updates, and counterfactuals (Q1199919) (← links)
- Revision algebra semantics for conditional logic (Q1207343) (← links)
- A system of dynamic modal logic (Q1267078) (← links)
- Open logic based on total-ordered partition model (Q1286656) (← links)
- Belief change as change in epistemic entrenchment (Q1292994) (← links)
- To preference via entrenchment (Q1295434) (← links)
- Belief revision in the service of scientific discovery (Q1296384) (← links)
- Reversing the Levi identity (Q1310625) (← links)
- Five faces of minimality (Q1313080) (← links)
- A survey of multiple contractions (Q1314509) (← links)
- Modal logics for qualitative possibility theory (Q1318249) (← links)
- Nonmonotonic inference based on expectations (Q1321060) (← links)
- Changes of disjunctively closed bases (Q1322437) (← links)
- Unifying default reasoning and belief revision in a modal framework (Q1330669) (← links)
- Deriving properties of belief update from theories of action (Q1334984) (← links)
- Foundational belief change (Q1337510) (← links)
- Belief revision in a microworld (Q1354066) (← links)
- The Ramsey test and conditional semantics (Q1368751) (← links)
- On the logic of theory change: Contraction without recovery (Q1387802) (← links)
- Revision programming (Q1389448) (← links)
- Modeling belief in dynamic systems. I: Foundations (Q1389534) (← links)
- Modeling agents as qualitative decision makers (Q1391353) (← links)
- On the logic of iterated belief revision (Q1399119) (← links)
- Abductive consequence relations (Q1399126) (← links)
- A programmable approach to maintenance of a finite knowledge base (Q1400054) (← links)
- Non-prioritized ranked belief change (Q1402585) (← links)
- Reducing belief revision to circumscription (and vice versa) (Q1402725) (← links)
- Limits of theory sequences over algebraically closed fields and applications. (Q1421482) (← links)
- Fusion of possibilistic knowledge bases from a postulate point of view. (Q1427935) (← links)
- Recovery recovered (Q1568716) (← links)
- The complexity of belief update (Q1575185) (← links)