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    Frontiers of Belief Revision (edited book)
    with M. Williams
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2001.
    Frontiers in Belief Revision is a unique collection of leading edge research in Belief Revision. It contains the latest innovative ideas of highly respected and pioneering experts in the area, including Isaac Levi, Krister Segerberg, Sven Ove Hansson, Didier Dubois, and Henri Prade. The book addresses foundational issues of inductive reasoning and minimal change, generalizations of the standard belief revision theories, strategies for iterated revisions, probabilistic beliefs, multiagent environ…Read more
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    The Dynamics of Non-Belief (with Modesty)
    with Wei Zhu
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 54 (2): 399-427. 2025.
    “Suspension of judgment” is an ambiguous term that may refer either to a doxastic state (“suspended judgment”) or to a doxastic action (“suspending judgment”). Based on a simple non-belief account, this paper presents a formal study of both aspects of suspension. We first introduce the notion of a suspension set (a set of non-beliefs) and determine its logical structure. Then we present the classical AGM operations of belief revision and belief contraction and give characterizations of them that…Read more
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    The Logic of Conditionals
    with Paul Egré
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2021.
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    Obituary for Michael Friedman
    with Leon Horsten, Hannes Leitgeb, and Wolfgang Spohn
    Erkenntnis 90 (8): 3291-3292. 2025.
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    Possibility and Reality (edited book)
    with Vitezslav Horak
    De Gruyter. 2003.
    Die Philosophie wurde von so unterschiedlichen Philosophen wie Wolff und Russell als Moglichkeitswissenschaft bezeichnet. Doch erwiesen sich die modalen Konzepte von Moglichkeit und Notwendigkeit als sperrig und vieldeutig, und ihr Verhaltnis zum Wirklichkeitsbegriff bleibt problematisch. Die vorliegende Sammlung beleuchtet die Metaphysik und Logik von Moglichkeit und Wirklichkeit aufs Neue und betrachtet sie aus unterschiedlichsten Perspektiven jenseits der Dichotomie von analytischer und konti…Read more
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    Introduction
    with Vitezslav Horak
    In Hans Rott & Vitezslav Horak (eds.), Possibility and Reality, De Gruyter. pp. 1-12. 2003.
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    Authors’ addresses
    with Vitezslav Horak
    In Hans Rott & Vitezslav Horak (eds.), Possibility and Reality, De Gruyter. pp. 297-299. 2003.
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    Contents
    with Vitezslav Horak
    In Hans Rott & Vitezslav Horak (eds.), Possibility and Reality, De Gruyter. 2003.
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis
    In André Fuhrmann & Erik J. Olsson (eds.), Pragmatisch denken, De Gruyter. 2004.
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    Unstimmigkeiten: Pragmatistische Gedanken über Bedeutungs- und Meinungsverschiedenheiten
    In André Fuhrmann & Erik J. Olsson (eds.), Pragmatisch denken, De Gruyter. pp. 295-321. 2004.
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    Einführung
    In Hans Johann Glock, Julian Nida-Rümelin & Elif Özmen (eds.), Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, . pp. 1007-1013. 2012.
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    Conditionals, Support and Connexivity
    In Hitoshi Omori & Heinrich Wansing (eds.), 60 Years of Connexive Logic, Springer. pp. 149-199. 2025.
    In natural language, conditionals are frequently used for giving explanations. Thus the antecedent of a conditional is typically understood as being connected to, being relevant for, or providing evidential support for the conditional’s consequent. This aspect has not been adequately mirrored by the logics that are usually offered for the reasoning with conditionals: neither in the logic of the material conditional or the strict conditional, nor in the plethora of logics for suppositional condit…Read more
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    Seltsame Wahlen
    Schweizerische Zeitschrift Für Philosophie 68 (StPh68). 2009.
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    Cognitive Actions in Focus
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 90 (1): 79-83. 1998.
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    Threshold-Based Belief Change
    with Eric Raidl
    Australasian Journal of Logic 20 (3): 429-477. 2023.
    In this paper we study changes of beliefs in a ranking-theoretic setting using non-extremal implausibility thresholds for belief. We represent implausibilities as ranks and introduce natural rank changes subject to a minimal change criterion. We show that many of the traditional AGM postulates for revision and contraction are preserved, except for the postulate of Preservation which is invalid. The diagnosis for belief contraction is similar, but not exactly the same. We demonstrate that the one…Read more
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    Difference-Making Conditionals and Connexivity
    Studia Logica 112 (1): 405-458. 2023.
    Today there is a wealth of fascinating studies of connexive logical systems. But sometimes it looks as if connexive logic is still in search of a convincing interpretation that explains in intuitive terms _why_ the connexive principles should be valid. In this paper I argue that difference-making conditionals as presented in Rott (_Review of Symbolic Logic_ 15, 2022) offer one principled way of interpreting connexive principles. From a philosophical point of view, the idea of difference-making d…Read more
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    Towards a logic for ‘because’
    with Eric Raidl
    Philosophical Studies 181 (9): 2247-2277. 2023.
    This paper explores the connective ‘because’, based on the idea that ‘_C_ because _A_’ implies the acceptance/truth of the antecedent _A_ as well as of the consequent _C_, and additionally that the antecedent makes a difference for the consequent. To capture this idea of difference-making a ‘relevantized’ version of the Ramsey Test for conditionals is employed that takes the antecedent to be relevant to the consequent in the following sense: a conditional is true/accepted in a state \(\sigma \) …Read more
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    On the Logical Form of Evidential Conditionals
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 32 (3): 475-493. 2023.
    The dominant analyses of the logical form of natural-language conditionals take them to be “suppositional conditionals”. The latter are true or accepted if the consequent is true/accepted on the supposition of the antecedent. But this can happen although the antecedent is completely irrelevant (or even somewhat adverse) to the consequent. In natural-language conditionals, however, the antecedent is typically meant to support or be evidence for the consequent. The logical form of conditionals wil…Read more
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    Correction to: Evidential Support and Contraposition
    Erkenntnis 89 (7): 2951-2951. 2024.
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    In natural language, conditionals are frequently used for giving explanations. Thus the antecedent of a conditional is typically understood as being connected to, being relevant for, or providing evidential support for the conditional's consequent. This aspect has not been adequately mirrored by the logics that are usually offered for the reasoning with conditionals: neither in the logic of the material conditional or the strict conditional, nor in the plethora of logics for suppositional condit…Read more
  • Belief Revision
    In Markus Knauff & Wolfgang Spohn (eds.), The Handbook of Rationality, Mit Press. pp. 327-335. 2021.
    This chapter gives an introduction to the problem of rational belief change and its formal modeling in qualitative logical theories. It first presents an outline of the approach based on rationality postulates and of the most important constructive approaches within the classical AGM model of belief revision. Then it gives the basic ideas of extensions of the classical model to iterated belief revision, to multiple revision and to two-dimensional belief change, to belief merging and to belief up…Read more
  • This paper offers a conceptual clarification of the German word "Zufall". I argue that talk of "Zufall" is systematically ambiguous. There are - at least - three different usages of the word in colloquial (and probably also in philosophical and scientific) discourse: it may refer to "genuine" metaphysical indeterminacy, or, in somewhat looser ways, to absolute unpredictability or to the coincidence of causal chains that are perceived as independent. The paper includes some historical remarks on …Read more
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    Evidential Support and Contraposition
    Erkenntnis 89 (6): 2253-2271. 2022.
    The concept of an evidential conditional _If A then C_ that can be defined by the conjunction of \(A>C\) and \(\lnot C > \lnot A\), where > is a conditional of the kind introduced by Stalnaker and Lewis, has recently been studied in a series of papers by Vincenzo Crupi and Andrea Iacona. In this paper I argue that Crupi and Iacona’s central idea that contraposition captures the idea of evidential support cannot be maintained. I give examples showing that contraposition is neither necessary nor s…Read more