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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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- Constructive modelings for theory change (Q1903581) (← links)
- On the revision of probabilistic belief states (Q1903584) (← links)
- Finite contractions on infinite belief sets (Q1928486) (← links)
- Propositional reasoning that tracks probabilistic reasoning (Q1929756) (← links)
- Human rationality challenges universal logic (Q1931349) (← links)
- Stratified belief bases revision with argumentative inference (Q1947030) (← links)
- Overriding subsuming rules (Q1951296) (← links)
- A foundationalist view of the AGM theory of belief change (Q1978245) (← links)
- The size of a revised knowledge base (Q1978467) (← links)
- Belief base change as priority change: a study based on dynamic epistemic logic (Q1979969) (← links)
- Intention as commitment toward time (Q1989411) (← links)
- Choice revision (Q2008635) (← links)
- An epistemic approach to nondeterminism: believing in the simplest course of events (Q2009766) (← links)
- Back to basics: belief revision through direct selection (Q2009767) (← links)
- Truth-tracking by belief revision (Q2009768) (← links)
- Flexibility and decoupling in simple temporal networks (Q2014926) (← links)
- Revocable belief revision (Q2016055) (← links)
- What should I believe about what would have been the case? (Q2018589) (← links)
- Fully Bayesian aggregation (Q2025046) (← links)
- An investigation of parametrized difference revision operators (Q2029703) (← links)
- Revising event calculus theories to recover from unexpected observations (Q2029718) (← links)
- Dynamic preference logic meets iterated belief change: representation results and postulates characterization (Q2034761) (← links)
- Two approaches to belief revision (Q2051124) (← links)
- Simple hyperintensional belief revision (Q2051125) (← links)
- On the Ramsey test analysis of `because' (Q2051729) (← links)
- Introducing a tool for concurrent argumentation (Q2055775) (← links)
- Conditional descriptor revision and its modelling by a CSP (Q2055779) (← links)
- Trust is all you need: from belief revision to information revision (Q2055781) (← links)
- Syntax splitting for iterated contractions, ignorations, and revisions on ranking functions using selection strategies (Q2055783) (← links)
- Four ways in which theories of belief revision could benefit from theories of epistemic justification (Q2055923) (← links)
- A general multi-agent epistemic planner based on higher-order belief change (Q2060686) (← links)
- Efficient multi-agent epistemic planning: teaching planners about nested belief (Q2060737) (← links)
- On some associations between mathematical morphology and artificial intelligence (Q2061838) (← links)
- Bayesian belief revision based on Agent's criteria (Q2062195) (← links)
- Logic of convex order (Q2062214) (← links)
- Updating confidence in beliefs (Q2067404) (← links)
- Structured argumentation dynamics. Undermining attacks in default justification logic (Q2075383) (← links)
- Selective base revisions (Q2078974) (← links)
- Mighty belief revision (Q2079712) (← links)
- A simple and non-trivial Ramsey test (Q2093022) (← links)
- Reasoning about general preference relations (Q2093401) (← links)
- Possible models computation and revision -- a practical approach (Q2096456) (← links)
- A characterization of probability-based dichotomous belief revision (Q2118977) (← links)
- Merging existential rules programs in multi-agent contexts through credibility accrual (Q2124187) (← links)
- A semantics for hyperintensional belief revision based on information bases (Q2144184) (← links)
- Constrained incomplete argumentation frameworks (Q2146007) (← links)
- Theory-relational belief revision (Q2149805) (← links)
- Formalization and implementation of credibility dynamics through prioritized multiple revision (Q2152510) (← links)
- Taking up Thagard's challenge: A formal model of conceptual revision (Q2155940) (← links)
- Abduction to plausible causes: an event-based model of belief update (Q2171257) (← links)