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Conditional Probability and Defeasible Inference
Authors:Horacio?Arló Costa  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:hcosta@andrew.cmu.edu"   title="  hcosta@andrew.cmu.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Rohit?Parikh
Affiliation:(1) Philosophy Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213;(2) CUNY Graduate Center, and Brooklyn College Department of Computer Science, Mathematics and Philosophy, CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10016-4309
Abstract:We offer a probabilistic model of rational consequence relations (Lehmann and Magidor, 1990) by appealing to the extension of the classical Ramsey–Adams test proposed by Vann McGee in (McGee, 1994). Previous and influential models of non-monotonic consequence relations have been produced in terms of the dynamics of expectations (Gärdenfors and Makinson, 1994; Gärdenfors, 1993).lsquoExpectationrsquo is a term of art in these models, which should not be confused with the notion of expected utility. The expectations of an agent are some form of belief weaker than absolute certainty. Our model offers a modified and extended version of an account of qualitative belief in terms of conditional probability, first presented in (van Fraassen, 1995). We use this model to relate probabilistic and qualitative models of non-monotonic relations in terms of expectations. In doing so we propose a probabilistic model of the notion of expectation.We provide characterization results both for logically finite languages and for logically infinite, but countable, languages. The latter case shows the relevance of the axiom of countable additivity for our probability functions. We show that a rational logic defined over a logically infinite language can only be fully characterized in terms of finitely additive conditional probability.The research of both authors was supported in part by a grant from NSF, and, for Parikh, also by support from the research foundation of CUNY.
Keywords:belief revision  conditional probability  conditionals  countable additivity  non-monotonic logic
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