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Chopra, Samir - Department of Computer and Information Science, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Strategyproof belief merging Samir Chopra SCHOPRA@SCI.BROOKLYN.CUNY.EDU
We investigate legal and philosophical notions of privacy in the context of artificial agents. Our analysis utilizes a nor-
Multiagent contextbased merging Content Areas: belief revision and update, commonsense reasoning, knowledge representation
Stringent nonmonotonic inference: An alternative approach to expectationbased inference relations
Folk Psychology, Connectionism and Constraints on Believers 1 Introduction
Relevance Sensitive Belief Structures Samir Chopra
Some logics of belief and disbelief Samir Chopra
Artificial Agents -Personhood in Law and Philosophy Samir Chopra1 and Laurence White2
About the Authors Samir Chopra
A Unifying Semantics for Belief Change Abstract. Many belief change formalisms employ plausibility or-
Distance Semantics for Relevance-Sensitive Belief Revision Pavlos Peppas
Contextualism, Skepticism and Kinds of Possibilities Samir Chopra
We consider the problem of attribution of knowl-edge to artificial agents and their legal principals.
Approximate Belief Revision SAMIR CHOPRA, CUNY Graduate Center and New York University,
The Non-Equivalence of Empirically Equivalent Theories: The Case of Hidden Variables in
Syntactic representations of semantic merging operations Author names here.
An Inconsistency Tolerant Model for Belief Representation and Belief Revision
Generalized Logical Consequence: Making Room for Induction in the Logic of Science
Encoding solutions of the frame problem in dynamic logic
Firstorder belief revision Samir Chopra and Eric Martin
Quantum Mechanical Explanation, Causation and Nonseparability
A Comparative Ethical Assessment of Free Software Licensing Schemes
NonMonotonic Inference on Sequenced Belief Bases (Preliminary Samir Chopra
Relevance Sensitive Non-Monotonic Inference on Belief Sequences
No Cognition without Representation? Dynamical Computationalism and the