Situations, Truth and Knowability: A Situation-Theoretic Analysis of a Paradox by Fitch
In Eva Ejerhed & Sten Lindström (eds.), Logic, Action and Cognition: Essays in Philosophical Logic. Kluwer (1997)
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Berit Brogaard & Joe Salerno, Fitch's Paradox of Knowability. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Joe Salerno (ed.) (2009). New Essays on the Knowability Paradox. Oxford University Press.
Joe Salerno (ed.) (2009). New Essays on the Knowability Paradox. Oxford University Press.
Cesare Cozzo (1994). What Can We Learn From the Paradox of Knowability? Topoi 13 (2):71--78.
Greg Restall (2009). Not Every Truth Can Be Known (at Least, Not All at Once). In Joe Salerno (ed.), New Essays on the Knowability Paradox. Oxford University Press.
Salvatore Florio & Julien Murzi (2009). The Paradox of Idealization. Analysis 69 (3):461-469.
Sten Lindstr:Om (1997). ``Situations, Truth and Knowability: A Situation-Theoretic Analysis of a Paradox of Fitch&Quot. In E. Ejerthed & S. Lindstr:Om (eds.), Logic, Action and Cognition: Essays in Philosophical Logic. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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