Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11010
- Conditional splitting holds for c-representations and c-inference
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Ability and epistemic position are treated as the same kind of modality Analysis arguing that an agent's position to know reduces to ability to know through compossibility, subsuming epistemic modality under agentive modality.
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Arbitrary reference conflicts with weak discernibility Philosophical analysis establishing logical incompatibility between arbitrary reference theory and the metaphysical possibility of weakly discernible entities.

