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Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
Conference Proceeding
Jago, M. (2006). Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic.

Syntactic logics do not suffer from the problems of logical omniscience but are often thought to lack interesting properties relating to epistemic notions. By focusing on the case of rule-based agents, I develop a framework for modelling resource-bou... Read More about Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic.

Revisions, and Quiddities
Journal Article
Armstrong, D. Revisions, and Quiddities

I used to think of the connection between a particular and a universal that it instantiates as a contingent one. Now I think that this is not quite right. This revision, as I now see it, is not a very large one. I still think that the states of affai... Read More about Revisions, and Quiddities.

Art and the anthropologists
Book Chapter
Currie, G. Art and the anthropologists. In Aesthetic science. Oxford University Press. Manuscript submitted for publication