Epistemic Logic and Epistemology

In Sven Ove Hansson & Vincent F. Hendricks (eds.), Introduction to Formal Philosophy. Cham: Springer. pp. 351-369 (2012)
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This chapter provides a brief introduction to propositional epistemic logic and its applications to epistemology. No previous exposure to epistemic logic is assumed. Epistemic-logical topics discussed include the language and semantics of basic epistemic logic, multi-agent epistemic logic, combined epistemic-doxastic logic, and a glimpse of dynamic epistemic logic. Epistemological topics discussed include Moore-paradoxical phenomena, the surprise exam paradox, logical omniscience and epistemic closure, formalized theories of knowledge, debates about higher-order knowledge, and issues of knowability raised by Fitch’s paradox. The references and recommended readings provide gateways for further exploration.

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reprint Holliday, Wesley H. (2018) "Epistemic Logic and Epistemology". In Vincent F. Hendricks, Sven Ove Hansson, Handbook of Formal Philosophy, pp. 351-369: Springer (2018)

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Wesley H. Holliday
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