Common knowledge and common ground
| Abstract | We sketch recent insights in dynamic epistemic logic and use them to shed new light on old ideas about common knowledge as a prerequisite for linguistic communication. | |||||||||
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Michael De Medeiros (2010). Common Sense. Weigl Publishers.
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David Hunter (2007). Common Ground and Modal Disagreement. In H. V. Hanson (ed.), Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground.
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