Iterated Knowledge

Oxford: Oxford University Press (2024)
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You omega know p when you possess every iteration of knowledge of p. This book argues that omega knowledge plays a central role in philosophy. In particular, the book argues that omega knowledge is necessary for permissible assertion, action, inquiry, and belief. Although omega knowledge plays this important role, existing theories of omega knowledge are unsatisfying. One theory, KK, identifies knowledge with omega knowledge. This theory struggles to accommodate cases of inexact knowledge. The other main theory is skeptical, claiming that we do not omega know any ordinary claims about the world. This book develops and critically compares three new theories of omega knowledge.

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Simon Goldstein
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