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A Structuralist Theory of Belief Revision

Andreas, H. (2011) A Structuralist Theory of Belief Revision. [Published Article]

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    Abstract

    The present paper aims at a synthesis of belief revision theory with the Sneed formalism known as the structuralist theory of science. This synthesis is brought about by a dynamisation of classical structuralism, with an abductive inference rule and base generated revisions in the style of Rott (2001). The formalism of prioritised default logic (PDL) serves as the medium of the synthesis. Why seek to integrate the Sneed formalism into belief revision theory? With the hybrid system of the present investigation, a substantial simplification of the ranking information that is necessary to define revisions and contractions uniquely is achieved. This system is, furthermore, expressive enough to capture complex and non-trivial scientific examples. It is thus closely related to a novel research area within belief revision theory which addresses the dynamics of scientific knowledge.


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    Item Type: Published Article
    Keywords: Abduction, Belief Bases, Belief Revision, Default Logic, Defeasible Reasoning, Epistemic Ranking, Structuralist Theory of Science.
    Subjects: General Issues > Theory Change
    Depositing User: Dr. Holger Andreas
    Date Deposited: 20 Feb 2013 08:48
    Last Modified: 20 Feb 2013 08:48
    Item ID: 9580
    Official URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10849-...
    DOI or Unique Handle.: 10.1007/s10849-010-9128-3
    URI: http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/9580

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