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Manuel Rebuschi

Université de Lorraine
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  • Université de Lorraine
    Department of Philosophy
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Epistemology
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Reasoning about Knowledge in Context
    with Franck Lihoreau
    In Manuel Rebuschi, Martine Batt, Gerhard Heinzmann, Franck Lihoreau, Michel Musiol & Alain Trognon (eds.), Dialogue, Rationality, Formalism. Interdisciplinary Works in Logic, Epistemology, Psychology and Linguistics, Springer. pp. 155-179. 2014.
    In this paper we propose a new semantics, based on the notion of a "contextual model", that makes it possible to express and compare — within a unique formal framework — different views on the roles of various notions of context in knowledge ascriptions. We use it to provide a logical analysis of such positions as skeptical and moderate invariantism, contextualism, and subject-sensitive invariantism. A dynamic formalism is also proposed that offers new insights into a classical skeptical puzzle.
    Formal Epistemology, MiscDogmatist and Moorean Replies to SkepticismDoxastic and Epistemic LogicCont…Read more
    Formal Epistemology, MiscDogmatist and Moorean Replies to SkepticismDoxastic and Epistemic LogicContextualist Replies to SkepticismPragmatic and Moral EncroachmentEpistemic Contextualism and Invariantism
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