Impossible possible worlds vindicated
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- The Logic of Justification
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- Paradox, closure and indirect speech reports
- A sequent calculus for urn logic
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- The effort of reasoning: modelling the inference steps of boundedly rational agents
- Questions of epistemic logic in Hintikka
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