Epistemic Overdetermination and A Priori Justification
โ Scribed by Casullo, Albert
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None of the expressions 'JP', 'FJP" and 'SP', as I use them, entails that S actually believes that P, though it is entailed in each case that such belief is appropriate to S's epistemic situation at t. 1 Where P and Q are any propositions, F any set of propositions, t any time and S any person, the
This survey brings together a collection of epistemic logics and discusses their approaches in alleviating the logical omniscience problem. Of particular note is the logic of implicit and explicit belief. Explicit belief refers to information actively held by an agent, while implicit belief refers t