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Skepticism and epistemic logic

Studia Logica 66 (1):187-198 (2000)

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  1. Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic II. Non-Normal Modal Propositional Calculi.Saul A. Kripke - 1965 - In J. W. Addison (ed.), The theory of models. Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.. pp. 206-20.
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  • Introduction to metamathematics.Stephen Cole Kleene - 1952 - Groningen: P. Noordhoff N.V..
    Stephen Cole Kleene was one of the greatest logicians of the twentieth century and this book is the influential textbook he wrote to teach the subject to the next generation. It was first published in 1952, some twenty years after the publication of Godel's paper on the incompleteness of arithmetic, which marked, if not the beginning of modern logic. The 1930s was a time of creativity and ferment in the subject, when the notion of computable moved from the realm of (...)
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  • Versions.[author unknown] - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (9):473-473.
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  • Epistemic operators.Fred I. Dretske - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (24):1007-1023.
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  • Possible worlds and many truth values.S. K. Thomason - 1978 - Studia Logica 37 (2):195 - 204.
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  • Epistemic logic, skepticism, and non-normal modal logic.P. K. Schotch & R. E. Jennings - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 40 (1):47 - 67.
    An epistemic logic is built up on the basis of an analysis of two skeptical arguments. the method used is to first construct an inference relation appropriate to epistemic contexts and introduce "a knows that..." as an operator giving rise to sentences closed with respect to this new concept of inference. soundness and completeness proofs are provided using auxiliary three-valued valuations.
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  • Possible worlds and many truth values.S. Thomason - 1977 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 6 (3):107-109.
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