We argue that common knowledge, of the kind used in reasoning in law and computing is best analyzed using a dialogue model of argumentation (Walton & Krabbe 1995). In this model, implicit premises resting on common knowledge are analyzed as endoxa or widely accepted opinions and generalizations (Tardini 2005). We argue that, in this sense, common knowledge is not really knowledge of the kind represent by belief and/or knowledge of the epistemic kind studied in current epistemology. This paper takes a different approach, defining it in relation to a common commitment store of two participants in a rule-governed dialogue in which two parties engage in rational argumentation (Jackson & Jacobs 1980; van Eemeren & Grootendorst 2004). A...
This paper focuses on the role played by the concept of Common Ground by investigating various roles...
Suppose we replace "knowledge" by "belief with probability p" in standard definitions of common know...
Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. ...
We argue that common knowledge, of the kind used in reasoning in law and computing is best analyzed ...
We argue that common knowledge, of the kind used in reasoning in law and computing is best analyzed ...
This paper discusses the motivation behind common knowledge. Common knowledge has been argued to be ...
An opinionated introduction to philosophical issues connected to common knowledge
The paper analyses the role played by the concept of ‘common ground’ in argumentation theories. If a...
The paper surveys the currently available axiomatizations of common belief (CB) and common knowledge...
Argumentation plays an important role in reasoning and allows the justification of opinions, especia...
Knowledge plays an important role in argumentation. Yet, recent work shows that standard conceptions...
This chapter discusses how formal models of argumentation can clarify philosophical problems and iss...
For as long as there have been theories about common knowledge, they have been exposed to a certain ...
This chapter describes the genaral features of common sense propositions, as well as the attitudes w...
It is not clear what a system for evidence-based common knowledge should look like if common knowled...
This paper focuses on the role played by the concept of Common Ground by investigating various roles...
Suppose we replace "knowledge" by "belief with probability p" in standard definitions of common know...
Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. ...
We argue that common knowledge, of the kind used in reasoning in law and computing is best analyzed ...
We argue that common knowledge, of the kind used in reasoning in law and computing is best analyzed ...
This paper discusses the motivation behind common knowledge. Common knowledge has been argued to be ...
An opinionated introduction to philosophical issues connected to common knowledge
The paper analyses the role played by the concept of ‘common ground’ in argumentation theories. If a...
The paper surveys the currently available axiomatizations of common belief (CB) and common knowledge...
Argumentation plays an important role in reasoning and allows the justification of opinions, especia...
Knowledge plays an important role in argumentation. Yet, recent work shows that standard conceptions...
This chapter discusses how formal models of argumentation can clarify philosophical problems and iss...
For as long as there have been theories about common knowledge, they have been exposed to a certain ...
This chapter describes the genaral features of common sense propositions, as well as the attitudes w...
It is not clear what a system for evidence-based common knowledge should look like if common knowled...
This paper focuses on the role played by the concept of Common Ground by investigating various roles...
Suppose we replace "knowledge" by "belief with probability p" in standard definitions of common know...
Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. ...