In the previous paper with a similar title (see Shtakser in Stud Log 106(2):311–344, 2018), we presented a family of propositional epistemic logics whose languages are extended by two ingredients: (a) ...
The debate over the nature of knowledge has long contended with the distinction between theoretical understanding (knowing that) and the capacity to perform tasks (knowing how). This research topic ...
This post is in response to Knowledge Is Dead By John Nosta John Nosta’s recent Psychology Today post, “Knowledge Is Dead,” makes a bold and provocative claim. He asserts that the traditional concept ...
According to reductive intellectualism, knowledge-how just is a kind of propositional knowledge (e.g., Stanley & Williamson 2001; Stanley 2011a, 2011b; Brogaard ...
Great nations thrive by constantly refreshing two great reservoirs of knowledge. The first contains the knowledge from the stories we tell about ourselves. This is the knowledge of who we are as a ...
At the moment, artificial intelligence may have perfect memories and be better at arithmetic than us, but they are clueless. It takes a few seconds of interaction with any digital assistant to realize ...
This post is in response to Knowledge Is Dead By John Nosta John Nosta’s recent essay, “Knowledge Is Dead,” on Psychology Today makes a bold and provocative claim. He asserts that the traditional ...
Great nations thrive by constantly refreshing two great reservoirs of knowledge. The first contains the knowledge from the stories we tell about ourselves. This is the knowledge of who we are as a ...
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