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Change rules for hierarchical beliefs
Authors:B Walliser  D Zwirn
Institution:a Paris School of Economics, Ecole des Ponts, Paris, France
b Centre de Recherches en Epistemologie Appliquée, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France
Abstract:The paper builds a belief hierarchy as a framework common to all uncertainty measures expressing that an actor is ambiguous about his uncertain beliefs. The belief hierarchy is further interpreted by distinguishing physical and psychical worlds, associated to objective and subjective probabilities. Various rules of transformation of a belief hierarchy are introduced, especially changing subjective beliefs into objective ones. These principles are applied in order to relate different contexts of belief change, revising, updating and even focusing. The numerous belief change rules already proposed in the literature receive epistemic justifications by associating them to specific belief hierarchies and change contexts. As a result, it is shown that the resiliency of probability judgments may have some limits and be reconciled with the possibility of learning from factual messages.
Keywords:Belief change  Focusing  Hierarchical belief  Objective probability  Revising  Subjective probability  Updating
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