Formal epistemology, context and content: Introduction to special issue on recent developments in formal epistemology: Formal epistemology, context and content

Review of Symbolic Logic 1 (4):395-401 (2008)
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This special issue presents a series of articles focusing on recent work in formal epistemology and formal philosophy. The articles in the latter category elaborate on the notion of context and content and their relationships. This work is not unrelated to recent developments in formal epistemology. Logical models of context, when connected with the representation of epistemic context, are clearly relevant for many issues considered by formal epistemologists. For example, the semantic framework Joe Halpern uses in his article for this issue has been applied elsewhere to solve problems in interactive epistemology.

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