On strengthening the logic of iterated belief revision: Proper ordinal interval operators

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摘要

Darwiche and Pearl's seminal 1997 article outlined a number of baseline principles for a logic of iterated belief revision. These principles, the DP postulates, have been supplemented in a number of alternative ways. However, most of the suggestions for doing so have been radical enough to result in a dubious ‘reductionist’ principle that identifies belief states with orderings of worlds. The present paper offers a more modest strengthening of Darwiche and Pearl's proposal. While the DP postulates constrain the relation between a prior and a posterior conditional belief set, our new principles govern the relation between two posterior conditional belief sets obtained from a common prior by different revisions. We show that operators from the family that these principles characterise, which subsumes both lexicographic and restrained revision, can be represented as relating belief states that are associated with a ‘proper ordinal interval’ assignment, a structure more fine-grained than a simple ordering of worlds. We close the paper by noting that these operators satisfy iterated versions of a large number of AGM era postulates.

论文关键词:AGM,Belief revision,Iterated belief change,Iterated revision

论文评审过程:Received 5 January 2019, Revised 27 April 2020, Accepted 29 April 2020, Available online 7 May 2020, Version of Record 12 May 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2020.103289