De Re and De Dicto Knowledge in Egocentric Setting

07/18/2023
by   Pavel Naumov, et al.
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Prior proposes the term "egocentric" for logical systems that study properties of agents rather than properties of possible worlds. In such a setting, the paper introduces two different modalities capturing de re and de dicto knowledge and proves that these two modalities are not definable through each other.

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