In this paper I look at Fred Dretske’s account of information and knowledge as developed in Knowledge and The Flow of Information. In particular, I translate Dretske’s probabilistic definition of information to a modal logical framework and subsequently use this to explicate the conception of information and its flow which is central to his account, including the notions of channel conditions and relevant alternatives. Some key products of this task are an analysis of the issue of information closure and an investigation into some of the logical properties of Dretske’s account of information flow
It is well established that the states of knowledge and belief have been captured using systems of m...
Several logical puzzles, riddles and problems are defined based on the notion of games in informativ...
Logical frameworks for analysing the dynamics of information processing abound [4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14,...
This paper is an investigation into the logic of information flow. The basic perspective is that log...
Dretske proposes a theory of knowledge in terms of a theory of information, but wishes to deny that ...
Information is a notion of wide use and great intuitive appeal, and hence, not surprisingly, differe...
ABSTRACT. Dretske proposes a theory of knowledge in terms of a theory of information, but wishes to ...
We consider modal epistemic and doxastic logics as intuitively inadequate logics of information, and...
Based upon the natural limits of observation, we tackle a critical review of Dretske’s approach to i...
One of the multiple meanings of the word ‘information’ is given implicitly in the postulates and con...
We develop an epistemic logic to specify and reason about information flow and its underlying commu...
Abstract: Based upon the natural limits of observation, we tackle a critical review of Dretske’s app...
The intensive demand for information nowadays confirms that information has an huge casual power. Th...
One of the open problems in the philosophy of information is whether there is an information logic (...
By bringing together Dretske’s theory of knowledge, Shannon’s theory of information, and the concept...
It is well established that the states of knowledge and belief have been captured using systems of m...
Several logical puzzles, riddles and problems are defined based on the notion of games in informativ...
Logical frameworks for analysing the dynamics of information processing abound [4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14,...
This paper is an investigation into the logic of information flow. The basic perspective is that log...
Dretske proposes a theory of knowledge in terms of a theory of information, but wishes to deny that ...
Information is a notion of wide use and great intuitive appeal, and hence, not surprisingly, differe...
ABSTRACT. Dretske proposes a theory of knowledge in terms of a theory of information, but wishes to ...
We consider modal epistemic and doxastic logics as intuitively inadequate logics of information, and...
Based upon the natural limits of observation, we tackle a critical review of Dretske’s approach to i...
One of the multiple meanings of the word ‘information’ is given implicitly in the postulates and con...
We develop an epistemic logic to specify and reason about information flow and its underlying commu...
Abstract: Based upon the natural limits of observation, we tackle a critical review of Dretske’s app...
The intensive demand for information nowadays confirms that information has an huge casual power. Th...
One of the open problems in the philosophy of information is whether there is an information logic (...
By bringing together Dretske’s theory of knowledge, Shannon’s theory of information, and the concept...
It is well established that the states of knowledge and belief have been captured using systems of m...
Several logical puzzles, riddles and problems are defined based on the notion of games in informativ...
Logical frameworks for analysing the dynamics of information processing abound [4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14,...