Revocable Belief Revision

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Hans van Ditmarsch
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[1] LORIA,
[2] CNRS – Université de Lorraine,undefined
[3] IMSc,undefined
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Studia Logica | 2013年 / 101卷
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Belief revision; Dynamic epistemic logic; Multi-agent systems;
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Krister Segerberg proposed irrevocable belief revision, to be contrasted with standard belief revision, in a setting wherein belief of propositional formulas is modelled explicitly. This suggests that in standard belief revision is revocable: one should be able to unmake (‘revoke’) the fresh belief in the revision formula, given yet further information that contradicts it. In a dynamic epistemic logical setting for belief revision, for multiple agents, we investigate what the requirements are for revocable belief revision. By this we not merely mean recovering belief in non-modal propositions, as in the recovery principle for belief contraction, but recovering belief in modal propositions: beliefs about beliefs. These requirements are almost never met, a surprising result.
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页码:1185 / 1214
页数:29
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