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    Belief revision: A critique (review)
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 8 (4): 401-420. 1999.
    We examine carefully the rationale underlying the approaches to belief change taken in the literature, and highlight what we view as methodological problems. We argue that to study belief change carefully, we must be quite explicit about the ontology or scenario underlying the belief change process. This is something that has been missing in previous work, with its focus on postulates. Our analysis shows that we must pay particular attention to two issues that have often been taken for granted: …Read more
  • First-order conditional logic for default reasoning revisited
    with Joseph Halpern, Koller Y., and Daphne
    Acm Trans. Comput. Logic 1 (2): 175--207. 2000.
  •  4
    On decision-theoretic foundations for defaults
    with Ronen I. Brafman
    Artificial Intelligence 133 (1-2): 1-33. 2001.
  •  4
    The Regulative Ground of Empirical Knowledge
    In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 1625-1632. 2018.
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    EEG-Based Prediction of Cognitive Load in Intelligence Tests
    with Tomer Fekete, Kobi Gal, and Oren Shriki
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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    Do all creatures possess an acquired immune system of some sort?
    with Jacob Rimer and Irun R. Cohen
    Bioessays 36 (3): 273-281. 2014.
    Recent findings have provided evidence for the existence of non‐vertebrate acquired immunity. We survey these findings and propose that all living organisms must express both innate and acquired immunity. This is opposed to the paradigm that only vertebrates manifest the two forms of immune mechanism; other species are thought to use innate immunity alone. We suggest new definitions of innate and acquired immunity, based on whether immune recognition molecules are encoded in the inherited genome…Read more