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Knowing-who in quantified epistemic logic

Maria Aloni

pp. 109-129

This article proposes an account of knowing-who constructions within a generalisation of Hintikka's (Knowledge and belief. Cornell UP, Ithaca, MA, [10]) quantified epistemic logic employing the notion of a conceptual cover Aloni PhD thesis [1]. The proposed logical system captures the inherent context-sensitivity of knowing-wh constructions Boër and Lycan (Knowing Who. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, [5]), as well as expresses non-trivial cases of so-called concealed questions Heim (Semantics from different points of view. Springer, Berlin, [9]). Assuming that quantifying into epistemic contexts and knowing-who are linked in the way Hintikka had proposed, the context dependence of the latter will translate into a context dependence of de re attitude ascriptions and this will result in a ready account of a number of traditionally problematic cases including Quine's well-known double vision puzzles Quine (The ways of Paradox and other essays. Random House, New York, [16]).

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62864-6_4

Full citation:

Aloni, M. (2018)., Knowing-who in quantified epistemic logic, in H. Van Ditmarsch & P. Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on knowledge and game-theoretical semantics, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 109-129.

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