Fitch's Argument and Typing Knowledge.
Fitch's argument purports to show that if all truths are knowable then all truths are known. The argument exploits the fact that the knowledge predicate or operator is untyped and may thus apply to sentences containing itself. This article outlines a response to Fitch's argument based on t...
Main Author: | Paseau, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2008
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