A foundationalist view of the AGM theory of belief change (Q1978245)

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A foundationalist view of the AGM theory of belief change
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    A foundationalist view of the AGM theory of belief change (English)
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    4 June 2000
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    We describe an alternative interpretation of the AGM postulates for belief change in a foundational framework of epistemic states suggested by Bochman (1997). Though foundational contractions constitute a new kind of belief contractions, incompatible with AGM postulates, a broad class of preferential AGM contractions is shown to be revision-equivalent to foundational contractions and can actually be produced using a modification of the contraction operation on epistemic states. It is shown also that revisions of epistemic states determine a natural class of preferential AGM revisions, and that all the AGM postulates for revision can be satisfied by imposing reasonable restrictions on underlying epistemic states. As a result, the foundational theory of epistemic states is shown to provide a unification of the main approaches to belief change on a foundationalist basis.
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    belief change
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    AGM theory
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    epistemic states
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