Changes of Mind: An Essay on Rational Belief Revision

Author:   Neil Tennant (Arts & Humanities Distinguished Professor in Philosophy, and Adjunct Professor in Cognitive Science, The Ohio State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   364
Publication Date:   14 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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This is the first logically precise, computationally implementable, book-length account of rational belief revision. It explains how a rational agent ought to proceed when adopting a new belief - a difficult matter if the new belief contradicts the agent's old beliefs. Belief systems are modeled as finite dependency networks. So one can attend not only to what the agent believes, but also to the variety of reasons the agent has for so believing. The computational complexity of the revision problem is characterized. Algorithms for belief revision are formulated, and implemented in Prolog. The implementation tests well on a range of simple belief-revision problems that pose a variety of challenges for any account of belief revision. The notion of 'minimal mutilation' of a belief system is explicated precisely for situations when the agent is faced with conflicting beliefs. The proposed revision methods are invariant across different global justificatory structures (foundationalist, coherentist, etc.). They respect the intuition that, when revising one's beliefs, one should not hold on to any belief that has lost all its former justifications. The limitation to finite dependency networks is shown not to compromise theoretical generality.This account affords a novel way to argue that there is an inviolable core of logical principles. These principles, which form the system of Core Logic, cannot be given up, on pain of not being able to carry out the reasoning involved in rationally revising beliefs.The book ends by comparing and contrasting the new account with some major representatives of earlier alternative approaches, from the fields of formal epistemology, artificial intelligence and mathematical logic.

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Author:   Neil Tennant (Arts & Humanities Distinguished Professor in Philosophy, and Adjunct Professor in Cognitive Science, The Ohio State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.716kg
ISBN:  

9780199655755


ISBN 10:   0199655758
Pages:   364
Publication Date:   14 June 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction Part I: Computational Considerations 2: Computing Changes in Belief 3: Global Conditions on Contraction 4: A Formal Theory of Contraction 5: Specification of a Contraction Algorithm 6: A Prolog Program for Contraction 7: Results of Running our Program for Contraction Part II: Logical and Philosophical Considerations 8: Core Logic is the Inviolable Core of Logic 9: The Finitary Predicament 10: Mathematical Justifications are Not Infinitely Various Part III: Comparisons 11: Differences with Other Formal Theories 12: Connections with Various Epistemological Accounts

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Tennant does not just propose a new and original way of thinking of belief systems, and their associated types of change; he also executes his research program in impressive detail...a significant and highly original contribution to philosophical logic by one of its leading practitioners. Erik Olsson, Lund University, Sweden Neil Tennant is a highly original logician who looks at belief revision and related topics with a fresh eye, rejecting accepted paradigms and thinking outside the box. His book is a welcome addition to the field. Rohit Parikh, The City University of New York, USA


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Neil Tennant holds a BA in Mathematics and Philosophy, and a PhD in logic, from the University of Cambridge. His researches in Logic and Philosophy of Science have been supported by the British Academy, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Australian Research Council, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. He has held chairs in Philosophy at the University of Stirling and the Australian National University, and visiting professorships or fellowships at Dartmouth College, the University of Michigan, the Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science, The ANU Institute for Advanced Studies, and Churchill College, Cambridge. He is currently Arts & Humanities Distinguished Professor in Philosophy at The Ohio State University.

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