Knowledge means 'all', Belief means 'most'

In Luis Farinas del Cerro, Andreas Herzig & Jerome Mengin, Logics in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 41--53 (2012)
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reprint Askounis, Dimitris; Koutras, Costas D.; Zikos, Yorgos (2016) "Knowledge means ‘all’, belief means ‘most’". Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 26(3):173-192

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