The received view says that possibility is the dual of necessity: a proposition is (metaphysically, logically, epistemically etc.) possible iff it is not the case that its negation is (metaphysically, logically, epistemically etc., respectively) necessary. This reading is usually taken for granted by modal logicians and indeed seems plausible when dealing with logical or metaphysical possibility. But what about epistemic possibility? We argue that the dual definition of epistemic possibility in terms of epistemic necessity generates tension when reasoning about non-idealized agents and is a problem of concern for most hyperintensional epistemic logics that alleviate the problem of logical omniscience. The tension is particularly evident whe...
This essay aims to redress the contention that epistemic possibility cannot be a guide to the princi...
Possibilistic logic and modal logic are knowledge representation frameworks sharing some common feat...
According to a plausible picture of information, to acquire information is to rule out possibilities...
Possibility theory and modal logic are two knowledge representation frameworks that share some commo...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
Although epistemic possibility figures in several debates, those debates have had relatively little ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2013.I defend a new account of episte...
A basic intuition about epistemic possibility is the following: It might be that p iff it is open wh...
According to Jago (2014a), logical omniscience is really part of a deeper paradox. He develops an ep...
When a proposition might be the case, for all an agent knows, we can say that the proposition is epi...
This work sets out the main ideas concerning a semantics of possible worlds for epistemic logics whi...
We propose in the paper a new solution to the so-called Logical Omniscience Problem of epistemic log...
What is it to believe something might be the case? We develop a puzzle that creates difficulties for...
This survey brings together a collection of epistemic logics and discusses their approaches in allev...
This essay aims to redress the contention that epistemic possibility cannot be a guide to the princi...
Possibilistic logic and modal logic are knowledge representation frameworks sharing some common feat...
According to a plausible picture of information, to acquire information is to rule out possibilities...
Possibility theory and modal logic are two knowledge representation frameworks that share some commo...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
Although epistemic possibility figures in several debates, those debates have had relatively little ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2013.I defend a new account of episte...
A basic intuition about epistemic possibility is the following: It might be that p iff it is open wh...
According to Jago (2014a), logical omniscience is really part of a deeper paradox. He develops an ep...
When a proposition might be the case, for all an agent knows, we can say that the proposition is epi...
This work sets out the main ideas concerning a semantics of possible worlds for epistemic logics whi...
We propose in the paper a new solution to the so-called Logical Omniscience Problem of epistemic log...
What is it to believe something might be the case? We develop a puzzle that creates difficulties for...
This survey brings together a collection of epistemic logics and discusses their approaches in allev...
This essay aims to redress the contention that epistemic possibility cannot be a guide to the princi...
Possibilistic logic and modal logic are knowledge representation frameworks sharing some common feat...
According to a plausible picture of information, to acquire information is to rule out possibilities...