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Mild Contraction - Evaluating Loss of Information Due to Loss of Belief (Hardcover, New)
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Mild Contraction - Evaluating Loss of Information Due to Loss of Belief (Hardcover, New)
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Isaac Levi's new book develops further his pioneering work in
formal epistemology, focusing on the problem of belief contraction,
or how rationally to relinquish old beliefs. Levi offers the most
penetrating analysis to date of this key question in epistemology,
offering a completely new solution and explaining its relation to
his earlier proposals. He mounts an argument in favour of the
thesis that contracting a state of belief by giving up specific
beliefs is to be evaluated in terms of the value of the information
lost by doing so. The rationale aims to be thoroughly decision
theoretic. Levi spells out his goals and shows that certain types
of recommendations are obtained if one seeks to promote these
goals. He compares his approach to his earlier account of inductive
expansion. The recommendations are for 'mild contractions'. These
are formally the same as the 'severe withdrawals' considered by
Pagnucco and Rott. The rationale, however, is different. A critical
part of the book concerns the elaboration of these differences. The
results are relevant to accounts of the conditions under which it
is legitimate to cease believing and to accounts of conditionals.
Mild Contraction will be of great interest to all specialists in
belief revision theory and to many students of formal epistemology,
philosophy of science, and pragmatism.
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