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Acknowledgments | 3 |
Criteria of Consistency | 16 |
Model Sets and Model Systems | 31 |
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A.CBB absurdity affairs analogue Antisthenes assume assumption atomic formulas aware C.BB C.BK C.Eep C.EK C.trans condition C.KK consistent contexts counterassumption criticism defensible discussion doxastically indefensible epistemic alternative epistemic implication epistemic operators epistemically indefensible Ex)Ka(b Ex)p existentially with respect explanation expressed fact first-person singular pronoun follows form of words free individual symbol G. E. Moore Hence identity inconsistent indefensible sentences indefensible statements intuitive J. O. Urmson Jekyll Ka~p KaPap Kapk know that q knowledge and belief logical Max Black model set model system Moore's paradox normal notion of knowledge obvious occurs opaque opaque context Pa~p person referred presuppositions qualifications quantifiers question Quine Quine's reason replacing residual meanings rule A.PKK Salazar saying I know seems self-sustaining set of sentences shows simpliciter speaker tion translation true utter Ux)p valid verb know virtually equivalent virtually implies W. V. O. Quine ε μ