Differences Between Belief and Knowledge Systems* 论文
1979Cognitive Science引用 322
Child and Animal Learning DevelopmentLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgeLanguage and cultural evolution
摘要
Seven features which in practice seem to differentiate belief systems from knowledge systems are discussed. These are: nonconsensuality, “existence beliefs,” alternative worlds, evaluative components, episodic material, unboundedness, and variable credences. Each of these features gives rise to challenging representation problems. Progress on any of these problems within artificial intelligence would be helpful in the study of knowledge systems as well as belief systems, inasmuch as the distinction between the two types of systems is not absolute.