A Brief Remark on Non-prioritized Belief Change and the Monotony Postulate

Acta Analytica 31 (3):319-322 (2016)
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Abstract

The AGM success postulates for belief expansions and revisions have been widely criticized. This has resulted in the development of a number of non-prioritized belief change theories that violate these postulates. It is shown that we must also discard the monotony postulate for belief expansions if we abandon the success postulates. Non-prioritized belief change theories should instead fulfill a weaker postulate, which we call Conditional Monotony.

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