Relations between the logic of theory change and nonmonotonic logic

In André Fuhrmann & Michael Morreau (eds.), The Logic of Theory Change. Springer. pp. 183--205 (1991)
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Examines the link between nonmonotonic inference relations and theory revision operations, focusing on the correspondence between abstract properties which each may satisfy.

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