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chris
<chris@web>
Wed, 8 Apr 2015 16:57:14 +0000
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Wed, 8 Apr 2015 16:57:14 +0000
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As usual in dynamic theories, a sequence of sentences is treated as if
the sentence were conjoined. This is the same thing as updating with
the first sentence, then updating with the second sentence.
Update with *Alice isn't hungry* eliminates the possibility in which
the sentence were conjoined. This is the same thing as updating with
the first sentence, then updating with the second sentence.
Update with *Alice isn't hungry* eliminates the possibility in which
-Alice is hungry
(w1), leaving only the possibility containing w2
.
+Alice is hungry
, leaving only the possibility in which she is full
.
Subsequent update with *Alice might be hungry* depends on the result
of updating with the prejacent, *Alice is hungry*. Let's do that side
calculation:
Subsequent update with *Alice might be hungry* depends on the result
of updating with the prejacent, *Alice is hungry*. Let's do that side
calculation: