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The following pages link to On the status of the postulate of recovery in the logic of theory change (Q1095131):
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- A quantitative approach to belief revision in structured probabilistic argumentation (Q287765) (← links)
- Minimal change: relevance and recovery revisited (Q490421) (← links)
- AGM 25 years. Twenty-five years of research in belief change (Q535321) (← links)
- Notes on the history of ideas behind AGM (Q535325) (← links)
- A new psychologism in logic? Reflections from the point of view of belief revision (Q934826) (← links)
- Specified meet contraction (Q946198) (← links)
- Preference-based belief revision for rule-based agents (Q1024129) (← links)
- Iterated belief change and the recovery axiom (Q1029821) (← links)
- Belief contraction without recovery (Q1181487) (← links)
- In defense of base contraction (Q1193750) (← links)
- Reversing the Levi identity (Q1310625) (← links)
- A survey of multiple contractions (Q1314509) (← links)
- Nonmonotonic inference based on expectations (Q1321060) (← links)
- Changes of disjunctively closed bases (Q1322437) (← links)
- Foundational belief change (Q1337510) (← links)
- Recovery recovered (Q1568716) (← links)
- A representation result for value-based contraction (Q1633234) (← links)
- Partial meet pseudo-contractions (Q1726273) (← links)
- Severe withdrawal (and recovery) (Q1818381) (← links)
- Systematic withdrawal (Q1863960) (← links)
- Editor's introduction to the special issue on belief revision (Q1903575) (← links)
- Belief revision, conditional logic and nonmonotonic reasoning (Q1903579) (← links)
- Levi contractions and AGM contractions: A comparison (Q1903580) (← links)
- A framework for controlling model-based diagnosis systems with multiple actions (Q1924804) (← links)
- A foundationalist view of the AGM theory of belief change (Q1978245) (← links)
- Back to basics: belief revision through direct selection (Q2009767) (← links)
- On the Ramsey test analysis of `because' (Q2051729) (← links)
- Four ways in which theories of belief revision could benefit from theories of epistemic justification (Q2055923) (← links)
- Efficient multi-agent epistemic planning: teaching planners about nested belief (Q2060737) (← links)
- Taking up Thagard's challenge: A formal model of conceptual revision (Q2155940) (← links)
- On a logico-algebraic approach to AGM belief contraction theory (Q2240544) (← links)
- Impossibility results for belief contraction (Q2294582) (← links)
- New foundations for a relational theory of theory-revision (Q2499309) (← links)
- Belief liberation (and retraction) (Q2574880) (← links)
- Gricean belief change (Q2574882) (← links)
- Knowledge-level analysis of belief base operations (Q2674203) (← links)
- A Logic for Belief Contraction (Q2938533) (← links)
- Theory Contraction and Base Contraction Unified (Q2971679) (← links)
- On knowledge evolution: acquisition, revision, contraction (Q3128370) (← links)
- On having bad contractions, or: no room for recovery (Q3128371) (← links)
- Semi-revision (Q3128372) (← links)
- Theory contraction and base contraction unified (Q3138015) (← links)
- Iterated Contraction Based on Indistinguishability (Q3455845) (← links)
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- A Plea for Accuracy (Q4236066) (← links)
- Knowledge base dynamics, abduction, and database updates (Q4835515) (← links)
- On the degeneracy of the full <i>AGM</i>-theory of theory-revision (Q5480632) (← links)
- Semi-contraction: Axioms and construction (Q5937824) (← links)
- Belief revision and computational argumentation: a critical comparison (Q6097772) (← links)
- Filtered belief revision: syntax and semantics (Q6097775) (← links)