Epistemic Democracy: Epistemic Modality, Game Theory, and Welfare Economics∗ Hasen Khudairi (Third Book Project) • an essay developing Reinhardt's (1984) account of centered informal provability and the identification of the minds over which the parameter ranges with computable functions • an essay on computability and non-classical logic; logical revision/pluralism and Kripke's argument that the Church-Turing thesis is provable/comprises a formal deduction • an essay on fibring evidence, justification, and dynamic logics applied to the epistemic Church-Turing thesis; application to the reductive computationalism/expressivism dispute and the normativity of content • an essay on epistemic logic, factivity/reflexivity (the T axiom), and alethic pluralism • an essay on epistemic logic, reflexivity, and homotopy type theory • an essay on the aggregation of gradational deontic modal judgments (a gradational variant of Sen's and Chang's notion of commitment) and Arrow's theorem • an essay on illeity • an essay on the Pareto principle and the principal principle • an essay on the Brandenburger-Keisler paradox ∗All rights reserved.