On knowledge of the unknowable
If it is an unknown truth that p, it is an unknowable truth that it is an unknown truth that p (cf F. B. Fitch, 'A logical analysis of some value concepts', The Journal of Symbolic Logic 28, 1963, pp. 135-42, at p. 138). It follows, by classical logic, that if all truths are knowable then...
Main Author: | Williamson, T |
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Other Authors: | Analysis Trust |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing
1987
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