The distribution axiom, often referred to as axiom K, is fundamental in modal logic. It asserts that if a proposition…
Contextualism posits that the meaning and truth of an assertion depend heavily on the specific context in which it is…
A priori knowledge is justified independently of experience, relying on reason, logic, and mathematics. It represents truths that are necessary…
A posteriori knowledge is derived from sensory experience and empirical evidence. It contrasts with a priori knowledge, which is independent…
Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's degree of belief or knowledge about the truth of a proposition. It concerns what is…
Colligation is the process of forming a mental connection between two or more pieces of information or experiences. It's crucial…