TY - BOOK AU - Rescher,Nicholas TI - Epistemic logic: a survey of the logic of knowledge SN - 0822942461 AV - BC21.E64 R47 2005 U1 - 160 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Pittsburgh, Pa. PB - University of Pittsburgh Press KW - Epistemics KW - Logic KW - Knowledge, Theory of N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-138) and index; 1; Setting the stage --; 2; Basic principles --; 3; Deductivity and knowledge ampliation --; 4; Metaknowledge --; 5; For aught that someone knows --; 6; Group knowledge --; 7; Propositional versus interrogative knowledge --; 8; Collective versus distributive knowledge and knower limitedness --; 9; Modality --; 10; Problems of epistemic democracy --; 11; Possibility and conceivability --; 12; Unknowability --; 13; Fitch's theorem and its consequences --; 14; Finite and infinite knowers --; 15; Vagrant predicates and noninstantiability --; 16; Unanswerable questions and insolubilia --; 17; Unknowable truth --; 18; Implications of cognitive limitation --; App. 1; A survey of thesis acceptability N2 - "Epistemic Logic examines the nature of knowledge, the conceptual ramifications of defining knowledge, and the reach and limits of what we know. As the branch of philosophy that formalizes the discourse on knowledge, epistemic logic seeks to articulate and clarify the general principles of reasoning about knowledge. Nicholas Rescher gives an overview of the discipline by setting out the general principles for reasoning about such matters as propositional knowledge and interrogative knowledge. Aimed at graduate students and specialists, it elucidates both Rescher's pragmatic view of knowledge and the field in general."--Jacket ER -