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| oylum... |
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:55 am |
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Hello,
I am at the moment reading a paper called "Intention is Choice with
Commitment". A part of this paper is as follows:"B (belief
accessibility relation) is Euclidean, transitive and serial, G is
serial. B's being Euclidean essentially means that the worlds agent
thinks are possible (given what is believed) form an equivalence
relation but do not necessarily include the real world."
Could someone please explain this sentence?
Thanks in advance,
Oylum Alatlý |
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