Belief Contraction as Nonmonotonic Inference
Bochman, Alexander
J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 65 (2000) no. 1, p. 605-626 / Harvested from Project Euclid
A notion of an epistemic state is introduced as a generalization of common representations suggested for belief change. Based on it, a new kind of nonmonotonic inference relation corresponding to belief contractions is defined. A number of representation results is established that cover both traditional AGM contractions and contractions that do not satisfy recovery.
Publié le : 2000-06-14
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     title = {Belief Contraction as Nonmonotonic Inference},
     journal = {J. Symbolic Logic},
     volume = {65},
     number = {1},
     year = {2000},
     pages = { 605-626},
     language = {en},
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Bochman, Alexander. Belief Contraction as Nonmonotonic Inference. J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 65 (2000) no. 1, pp.  605-626. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1183746065/