John Cantwell
Royal Institute of Technology
30 Papers
211 Citations
John Cantwell is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Belief revision & Ramsey RESET test. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of John Cantwell include Uppsala University.
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Papers
Credibility limited revision
TL;DR: Five types of constructions are introduced for non-prioritized belief revision, i.e., belief revision in which the input sentence is not always accepted, and close interconnections are shown to hold between the different constructions.
Resolving Conflicting Information
TL;DR: Here it is shown how a support ordering on the information can be generated and how it can be used to decide what information to accept and what not to accept.
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The Logic of Conditional Negation
TL;DR: It is argued that the "inner" negation ∼ familiar from 3-valued logic can be interpreted as a form of "conditional" negations: ∼A is read 'A is false if it has a truth value'.
On the logic of small changes in hypertheories
TL;DR: In this paper, the rejet d'une mesure probabiliste du changement de croyance rationnelle chez I. Levi et P. Gardenfors, substituant a la notion de retranchement epistemique (entrenchment) celle de degres d'acceptation, l'A.
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Some Logics of Iterated Belief Change
TL;DR: It is shown that by imposing quite natural constraints on how hypertheories may change, the basic logics for belief change can be strengthened considerably to bring one closer to a theory of iterated belief change.
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