Definition of Epistemic logic

1. Noun. The modal logic of knowledge and uncertainty and ignorance.

Generic synonyms: Modal Logic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Epistemic Logic

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epispores
epistases
epistasies
epistasis
epistasy
epistatic
epistatic gene
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epistaxes
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episteme
epistemes
epistemic
epistemic logic (current term)
epistemically
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epistemicist
epistemicists
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epistemologies
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epistemophilia
episterna
episternal

Literary usage of Epistemic logic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Shifting Understandings Of Skills In South Africa: Overcoming The Historical by Simon A. McGrath, Human Sciences Research Council (2004)
"epistemic logic refers to requirements for teaching and learning posed by the ... In the first section the epistemic logic of knowledge and skill at the ..."

2. The Concept of Knowledge by Panayot Butchvarov (1970)
"... discourse” (Jaako Hintikka, “epistemic logic and the Methods of Philosophical Analysis,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, XLVI [May, 2968], 43). ..."

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