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    Counterfactuals and updates as inverse modalities
    with Mark Ryan
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6 (2): 123-146. 1997.
    We point out a simple but hitherto ignored link between the theoryof updates, the theory of counterfactuals, and classical modal logic: update is a classicalexistential modality, counterfactual is a classical universalmodality, and the accessibility relations corresponding to these modalities are inverses. The Ramsey Rule (often thought esoteric) is simply an axiomatisation of this inverse relationship. We use this fact to translate between rules for updates andrules for counterfactuals. Thus, K…Read more
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    Belief Revision and Verisimilitude
    with Mark Ryan
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (1): 15-29. 1995.
    The Egli-Milner power-ordering is used to define verisimilitude orderings on theories from preference orderings on models. The effects of the definitions on constraints such as stopperedness and soundness are explored. Orderings on theories are seen to contain more information than orderings on models. Belief revision is defined in terms of both types of orderings, and conditions are given which make the two notions coincide