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       <author><firstname>da</firstname><othername role="mi">Costa Pereira&#44;</othername><surname>C.</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Tettamanzi&#44;</firstname><surname>A.</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Towards a Framework for Goal Revision</citetitle>




   <artpagenums>99&#x2013;106</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>A rational agent revises its goals if something changes in its mental state. In this paper&#44; we&#13;&#10;propose (i) a general framework based on classical propositional logic&#44; to represent changes in&#13;&#10;the mental state of the agent after the acquisition of new information and/or after the arising&#13;&#10;of new desires; (ii) fundamental postulates that the function which generates the goal set must&#13;&#10;obey; and (iii) properties that this function must have to guarantee both the agent&#39;s maximal&#13;&#10;satisfaction and the consistency of the goal set.&#13;&#10;1
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