We present a formal semantics for epistemic logic, capturing the notion of knowability relative to information (KRI). Like Dretske, we move from the platitude that what an agent can know depends on her (empirical) information. We treat operators of the form K_AB (‘B is knowable on the basis of information A’) as variably strict quantifiers over worlds with a topic- or aboutness- preservation constraint. Variable strictness models the non-monotonicity of knowledge acquisition while allowing knowledge to be intrinsically stable. Aboutness-preservation models the topic-sensitivity of information, allowing us to invalidate controversial forms of epistemic closure while validating less controversial ones. Thus, unlike the standard modal framewor...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
In this paper, we investigate knowledge reasoning within a simple framework called knowledge structu...
The dynamic epistemic logic for actual knowledge models the phenomenon of actual knowledge change wh...
We present a formal semantics for epistemic logic, capturing the notion of knowability relative to i...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
Epistemic modal logic in a narrow sense studies and formalises reasoning about knowledge. In a wide...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
In this discussion note, I put forth an argument from the factivity of knowledge for the conclusion ...
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
We compare different epistemic notions in the presence of awareness of propositional variables: the ...
Real-world agents do not know all consequences of what they know. But we are reluctant to say that a...
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
Information is often modelled as a set of relevant possibilities, treated as logically possible worl...
Does a factive conception of knowability figure in ordinary use? There is some reason to think so. ‘...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
In this paper, we investigate knowledge reasoning within a simple framework called knowledge structu...
The dynamic epistemic logic for actual knowledge models the phenomenon of actual knowledge change wh...
We present a formal semantics for epistemic logic, capturing the notion of knowability relative to i...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
Epistemic modal logic in a narrow sense studies and formalises reasoning about knowledge. In a wide...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
In this discussion note, I put forth an argument from the factivity of knowledge for the conclusion ...
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
We compare different epistemic notions in the presence of awareness of propositional variables: the ...
Real-world agents do not know all consequences of what they know. But we are reluctant to say that a...
We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental ve...
Information is often modelled as a set of relevant possibilities, treated as logically possible worl...
Does a factive conception of knowability figure in ordinary use? There is some reason to think so. ‘...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
In this paper, we investigate knowledge reasoning within a simple framework called knowledge structu...
The dynamic epistemic logic for actual knowledge models the phenomenon of actual knowledge change wh...