Part of
Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual
Edited by Jef Verschueren and Jan-Ola Östman
[Handbook of Pragmatics M2] 2022
► pp. 510514
References
Alston, W. P.
1989Epistemic justification. Cornell University Press. Google Scholar
Black, M.
1952Saying and disbelieving. Analysis XIII: 25–33. Google Scholar
Cherniak, C.
1986Minimal rationality. MIT Press. Google Scholar
Dreyfus, H. L. & S. E. Dreyfus
1986Mind over machine. Blackwell. Google Scholar
Foley, R.
1987The theory of epistemic rationality. Harvard University Press. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Gärdenfors, P.
1988Knowledge in flux. MIT Press. Google Scholar
Grim, P.
1991The incomplete universe. MIT Press. Google Scholar
Hintikka, J.
1967Knowledge and belief. Cornell University Press. Google Scholar
1974Knowledge and the known. Reidel. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
1975The intentions of intentionality and other new models for modalities. Reidel. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Koons, R. C.
1993Analogues of the liar paradox in systems of epistemic logic representing meta-mathematical reasoning and strategic rationality in non-cooperative games. Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar
Lambert, K.
1969The logical way of doing things. Yale University Press. Google Scholar
Lenzen, W.
1980Glauben, Wissen und Wahrscheinlichkeit. Springer. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Rescher, N.
1989Cognitive economy. Pittsburgh University Press. Google Scholar
Schlesinger, G. N.
1985The range of epistemic logic. Aberdeen University Press. Google Scholar
Skyrms, B.
1990The dynamics of rational deliberation. Harvard University Press. Google Scholar