The Geometry of Opinion: Jeffrey Shifts and Linear Operators

Philosophy of Science 59 (2):163-175 (1992)
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Abstract

Richard Jeffrey and Michael Goldstein have both introduced systematic approaches to the structure of opinion changes. For both approaches there are theorems which indicate great generality and width of scope. The main questions addressed here will be to what extent the basic forms of representation are intertranslatable, and how we can conceive of such programs in general.

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