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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j23]Hans Rott:
Difference-Making Conditionals and Connexivity. Stud Logica 112(1-2): 405-458 (2024) - 2022
- [j22]Hans Rott:
Difference-Making Conditionals and the Relevant Ramsey Test. Rev. Symb. Log. 15(1): 133-164 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j21]John Cantwell, Hans Rott:
Probability, coherent belief and coherent belief changes. Ann. Math. Artif. Intell. 87(3): 259-291 (2019) - 2018
- [j20]Igor Douven, Hans Rott:
From probabilities to categorical beliefs: Going beyond toy models. J. Log. Comput. 28(6): 1099-1124 (2018) - 2017
- [j19]Hans Rott:
Stability and Scepticism in the Modelling of Doxastic States: Probabilities and Plain Beliefs. Minds Mach. 27(1): 167-197 (2017) - [j18]Hans Rott:
Negative Doxastic Voluntarism and the concept of belief. Synth. 194(8): 2695-2720 (2017) - 2014
- [c7]Hans Rott:
Four Floors for the Theory of Theory Change: The Case of Imperfect Discrimination. JELIA 2014: 368-382 - [p3]Patrick Girard, Hans Rott:
Belief Revision and Dynamic Logic. Johan van Benthem on Logic and Information Dynamics 2014: 203-233 - 2013
- [j17]Georg Brun, Hans Rott:
Interpreting enthymematic arguments using belief revision. Synth. 190(18): 4041-4063 (2013) - 2012
- [j16]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Hans Rott:
Guest Editors' Introduction. J. Philos. Log. 41(1): 1-5 (2012) - [j15]Hans Rott:
Bounded Revision: Two-Dimensional Belief Change Between Conservative and Moderate Revision. J. Philos. Log. 41(1): 173-200 (2012) - 2011
- [j14]Hans Rott:
Reapproaching Ramsey: Conditionals and Iterated Belief Change in the Spirit of AGM. J. Philos. Log. 40(2): 155-191 (2011) - [p2]Hans Rott:
Idealizations, Intertheory Explanations and Conditionals. Belief Revision meets Philosophy of Science 2011: 59-75
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j13]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott:
Special Issue on Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents. J. Appl. Log. 7(4): 363 (2009) - [p1]Hans Rott:
Shifting Priorities: Simple Representations for Twenty-Seven Iterated Theory Change Operators. Towards Mathematical Philosophy 2009: 269-296 - [e4]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Hans Rott:
Information processing, rational belief change and social interaction, 23.08. - 27.08.2009. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 09351, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, Germany 2009 [contents] - [i8]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Hans Rott:
09351 Abstracts Collection - Information processing, rational belief change and social interaction. Information processing, rational belief change and social interaction 2009 - [i7]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Hans Rott:
09351 Executive Summary - Information processing, rational belief change and social interaction. Information processing, rational belief change and social interaction 2009 - 2008
- [j12]James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott:
Preface. J. Log. Comput. 18(5): 697 (2008) - [j11]Hans Rott:
A New Psychologism in Logic? Reflections from the Point of View of Belief Revision. Stud Logica 88(1): 113-136 (2008) - 2007
- [e3]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott:
Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents, 26.08. - 30.08.2007. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 07351, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany 2007 [contents] - [i6]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott:
07351 Executive Summary - Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents. Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents 2007 - [i5]Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott:
07351 Abstracts Collection - Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents. Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents 2007 - [i4]Hans Rott:
Two-Dimensional Belief Change. Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents 2007 - 2006
- [j10]Hans Rott:
Revision by comparison as a unifying framework: Severe withdrawal, irrevocable revision and irrefutable revision. Theor. Comput. Sci. 355(2): 228-242 (2006) - 2005
- [e2]James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott, Jean-Marc Tallon:
Belief Change in Rational Agents: Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Economics, 7.-12. August 2005. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 05321, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany 2005 [contents] - [i3]James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott, Jean-Marc Tallon:
05321 Executive Summary - Belief Change in Rational Agents: Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Economics. Belief Change in Rational Agents 2005 - [i2]James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang, Hans Rott, Jean-Marc Tallon:
05321 Abstracts Collection - Belief Change in Rational Agents: Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Economics. Belief Change in Rational Agents 2005 - [i1]Isaac Levi, Giacomo Bonanno, Bernard Walliser, Didier Dubois, Hans Rott, James P. Delgrande, Jérôme Lang:
05321 - Panel on belief change. Belief Change in Rational Agents 2005 - 2004
- [j9]Eduardo L. Fermé, Hans Rott:
Revision by comparison. Artif. Intell. 157(1-2): 5-47 (2004) - [j8]Hans Rott:
A Counterexample to Six Fundamental Principles of Belief Formation. Synth. 139(2): 225-240 (2004) - 2003
- [j7]Hans Rott:
Coherence and Conservatism in the Dynamics of Belief II: Iterated Belief Change without Dispositional Coherence. J. Log. Comput. 13(1): 111-145 (2003) - [j6]Hans Rott:
Basic Entrenchment. Stud Logica 73(2): 257-280 (2003) - [c6]Hans Rott:
Economy and economics in the logic of theory change. WoLLIC 2003: 30-44 - 2001
- [b1]Hans Rott:
Change, choice and inference - a study of belief revision and nonmonotonic reasoning. Oxford logic guides 42, Oxford University Press 2001, ISBN 978-0-19-850306-4, pp. I-XII, 1-381
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Hans Rott, Maurice Pagnucco:
Severe Withdrawal (and Recovery). J. Philos. Log. 28(5): 501-547 (1999) - 1998
- [j4]Sven Ove Hansson, Hans Rott:
A Plea for Accuracy. J. Appl. Non Class. Logics 8(3): 221-224 (1998) - [c5]Hans Rott:
Logic and Choice. TARK 1998: 235-248 - 1996
- [e1]André Fuhrmann, Hans Rott:
Logic, Action, and Information - Essays on Logic in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, 1996 (Based on a meeting held in autumn 1992 in Konstanz, Germany). De Gruyter 1996, ISBN 3110139944, pp. 1-470 [contents] - 1994
- [c4]Hans Rott:
Coherent Choice and Epistemic Entrechment (Preliminary Report). KI 1994: 284-295 - 1993
- [j3]Hans Rott:
Belief Contraction in the Context for the General Theory of Rational Choice. J. Symb. Log. 58(4): 1426-1450 (1993) - 1992
- [j2]Hans Rott:
Preferential Belief Change Using Generalized Epistemic Entrenchment. J. Log. Lang. Inf. 1(1): 45-78 (1992) - [c3]Hans Rott:
Modellings for Belief Change: Base Contraction, Multiple Contraction, and Epistemic Entrenchment. JELIA 1992: 139-153 - 1991
- [j1]Hans Rott:
Two methods of constructing contractions and revisions of knowledge systems. J. Philos. Log. 20(2): 149-173 (1991) - 1990
- [c2]Michael Morreau, Hans Rott:
Is it Impossible to Keep up to Date? Nonmonotonic and Inductive Logic 1990: 233-243
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Hans Rott:
A nonmonotonic conditional logic for belief revision. Part 1: Semantics and logic of simple conditionals. The Logic of Theory Change 1989: 135-181
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