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This book creates a conceptual schema that acts as a correlation
between Epistemology and Epistemic Logic. It connects both fields
and offers a proper theoretical foundation for the contemporary
developments of Epistemic Logic regarding the dynamics of
information. It builds a bridge between the view of Awareness
Justification Internalism, and a dynamic approach to Awareness
Logic. The book starts with an introduction to the main topics in
Epistemic Logic and Epistemology and reviews the disconnection
between the two fields. It analyses three core notions representing
the basic structure of the conceptual schema: "Epistemic
Awareness", "Knowledge" and "Justification". Next, it presents the
Explicit Aware Knowledge (EAK) Schema, using a diagram of three
ellipses to illustrate the schema, and a formal model based on a
neighbourhood-model structure, that shows one concrete application
of the EAK-Schema into a logical structure. The book ends by
presenting conclusions and final remarks about the uses and
applications of the EAK-Schema. It shows that the most important
feature of the schema is that it serves both as a theoretical
correlate to the dynamic extensions of Awareness Logic, providing
it with a philosophical background, and as an abstract conceptual
structure for a re-interpretation of Epistemology.
This book creates a conceptual schema that acts as a correlation
between Epistemology and Epistemic Logic. It connects both fields
and offers a proper theoretical foundation for the contemporary
developments of Epistemic Logic regarding the dynamics of
information. It builds a bridge between the view of Awareness
Justification Internalism, and a dynamic approach to Awareness
Logic. The book starts with an introduction to the main topics in
Epistemic Logic and Epistemology and reviews the disconnection
between the two fields. It analyses three core notions representing
the basic structure of the conceptual schema: "Epistemic
Awareness", "Knowledge" and "Justification". Next, it presents the
Explicit Aware Knowledge (EAK) Schema, using a diagram of three
ellipses to illustrate the schema, and a formal model based on a
neighbourhood-model structure, that shows one concrete application
of the EAK-Schema into a logical structure. The book ends by
presenting conclusions and final remarks about the uses and
applications of the EAK-Schema. It shows that the most important
feature of the schema is that it serves both as a theoretical
correlate to the dynamic extensions of Awareness Logic, providing
it with a philosophical background, and as an abstract conceptual
structure for a re-interpretation of Epistemology.
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