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Interpretations of Modality: Epistemic Logic and Peirce’s Logic of Ignorance
2000It has been recognized that Peirce’s gamma part of his Existential Graphs (EG) contains that kind of treatment of modal logic that is today called model-theoretic. Peirce is even supposed to have anticipated possible-worlds-semantics (PWS).1 In this paper I want to explore how close he got to our contemporary semantics for modal logics and if the ...
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Formal reasoning of knowledge in systems engineering through epistemic modal logic
Systems Engineering, 2020AbstractLarge‐scale systems engineering projects consist of hundreds to thousands of agents (stakeholders, managers, designers, etc.) spread across the organizational hierarchy. Each of these agents possesses knowledge in some form or the other, be it the knowledge of stakeholder needs, domain‐specific knowledge, knowledge of rules and regulations ...
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Modal Epistemic Łukasiewicz Logic with Constant and Its Application in Immune System
2017The theory of three-valued multi modal epistemic Łukasievicz logic with constant, which is an extension of the three-valued Łukasiewicz logic, the language of which is extended by nullary and unary connectives is developed in this paper. The unary connectives are interpreted as modal operators (knowledge operators).
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2002
Knowledge of Philosophy exists only to the extent that there are logics of metaphysics, logics of ethics, and logics of epistemology. One thus commits the monologic fallacy by committing oneself to the position that there is only one correct logic.
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Knowledge of Philosophy exists only to the extent that there are logics of metaphysics, logics of ethics, and logics of epistemology. One thus commits the monologic fallacy by committing oneself to the position that there is only one correct logic.
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How much does an agent believe: an extension of modal epistemic logic
1998Modal logics are often criticised for their coarse grain representation of knowledge of possibilities about assertions. That is to say, if two assertions are possible in the current world, their further properties are indistinguishable in the modal formalism even if an agent knows that one of them is true in twice as many possible worlds as compared to
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The tumour microenvironment in pancreatic cancer — clinical challenges and opportunities
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2020Won Jin Ho +2 more
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Materials challenges for trapped-ion quantum computers
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Kenneth R Brown +2 more
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Magnetic skyrmions: advances in physics and potential applications
Nature Reviews Materials, 2017Albert Fert +2 more
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