Knowledge and communication: A first-order theory
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This paper presents a theory of informative communications among agents that allows a speaker to communicate to a hearer truths about the state of the world; the occurrence of events, including other communicative acts; and the knowledge states of any agent—speaker, hearer, or third parties—any of these in the past, present, or future—and any logical combination of these, including formulas with quantifiers. We prove that this theory is consistent, and compatible with a wide range of physical theories. We examine how the theory avoids two potential paradoxes, and discuss how these paradoxes may pose a danger when this theory are extended.
论文关键词:Communication,Knowledge,Logic,Paradox
论文评审过程:Received 1 July 2004, Accepted 2 May 2005, Available online 22 June 2005.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2005.05.002