Abstract: From fairly innocuous assumptions, the Knowability Paradox demonstrates that if it is possible for every truth to be known, then an unacceptable conclusion, that every truth is in fact known, could be deduced. In sight of the omniscient view, which proposes that every truth is known, we appear to have a solution to the Knowability Paradox. This paper intends to argue that the omniscient approach cannot be such a solution. On the one hand, the omniscient view is not an anti-realist theory. Although each anti-realist cannot afford to know every truth, the omniscient can know every truth beyond human-being’s epistemic capacity. On the other hand, anti-realism demands the existence of a linguistic community in which the omniscient doe...
In this paper, I try to facilitate the understanding of the concept of 'omniscience' by taking into ...
A well-known proof by Alonzo Church, first published in 1963 by Frederic Fitch, purports to show tha...
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...
Famously, the Church-Fitch paradox of knowability is a deductive argument from the thesis that all t...
There are several factive concepts of knowability, in particular the notion of having the possiblity...
The notion of knowledge has recently acquired a great deal of importance in Computer Science, partly...
Human beings are endowed with finite cognitive capacities so that there are forever unknown truths. ...
Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. ...
A novel solution to the knowability paradox is proposed based on Kant’s transcendental epistemology....
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
Human beings are endowed with finite cognitive capacities so that there are forever unknowntruths....
A well-known proof by Alonzo Church, first published in 1963 by Frederic Fitch, shows that all truth...
ABSTRACT First, I consider a few motivations to idealize epistemic logics1 in such a degree that bri...
In this paper, I try to facilitate the understanding of the concept of 'omniscience' by taking into ...
A well-known proof by Alonzo Church, first published in 1963 by Frederic Fitch, purports to show tha...
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...
Famously, the Church-Fitch paradox of knowability is a deductive argument from the thesis that all t...
There are several factive concepts of knowability, in particular the notion of having the possiblity...
The notion of knowledge has recently acquired a great deal of importance in Computer Science, partly...
Human beings are endowed with finite cognitive capacities so that there are forever unknown truths. ...
Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. ...
A novel solution to the knowability paradox is proposed based on Kant’s transcendental epistemology....
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
Human beings are endowed with finite cognitive capacities so that there are forever unknowntruths....
A well-known proof by Alonzo Church, first published in 1963 by Frederic Fitch, shows that all truth...
ABSTRACT First, I consider a few motivations to idealize epistemic logics1 in such a degree that bri...
In this paper, I try to facilitate the understanding of the concept of 'omniscience' by taking into ...
A well-known proof by Alonzo Church, first published in 1963 by Frederic Fitch, purports to show tha...
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...