Provability in principle and controversial constructivistic principles

Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (6):635-660 (1997)
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Abstract

New epistemic principles are formulated in the language of Shapiro's system of Epistemic Arithmetic. It is argued that some plausibility can be attributed to these principles. The relations between these principles and variants of controversial constructivistic principles are investigated. Special attention is given to variants of the intuitionistic version of Church's thesis and to variants of Markov's principle

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