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A Hyperintensional Logic of Non-prime Evidence
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Vigiani, Pietro
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/ Epistemology
/ Logic
/ Neighborhoods
/ Philosophy
/ Possible worlds semantics
/ Propositions
/ Semantics
2024
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A Hyperintensional Logic of Non-prime Evidence
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Vigiani, Pietro
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/ Epistemology
/ Logic
/ Neighborhoods
/ Philosophy
/ Possible worlds semantics
/ Propositions
/ Semantics
2024
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A Hyperintensional Logic of Non-prime Evidence
2024
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Overview
We present a logic of evidence that reduces agents’ epistemic idealisations by combining classical propositional logic with substructural modal logic for formulas in the scope of epistemic modalities. To this aim, we provide a neighborhood semantics of evidence, which provides a modal extension of Fine’s semantics for relevant propositional logic. Possible worlds semantics for classical propositional logic is then obtained by defining the set of possible worlds as a special subset of information states in Fine’s semantics. Finally, we prove that evidence is a hyperintensional and non-prime notion in our logic, and provide a sound and complete axiomatisation of our evidence logic.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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