Credibility limited revision

Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1581-1596 (2001)
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Abstract

Five types of constructions are introduced for non-prioritized belief revision, i.e., belief revision in which the input sentence is not always accepted. These constructions include generalizations of entrenchment-based and sphere-based revision. Axiomatic characterizations are provided, and close interconnections are shown to hold between the different constructions

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John Cantwell
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
Sven Ove Hansson
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
Eduardo Fermé
University of Madeira

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