1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf01063839
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The logic of viewpoints

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“…The distinction "conscious/non-conscious" is orthogonal to the distinction we are making between contents "contained in" a point of view" and implicit contents 49 For instance, many (but surely not all) of the inferential consequences of our explicit CC would count as contents of that kind. Even if they are not "explicitly" contained in the point of view, they are implicitly "contained" in it.…”
Section: A General Reconstructionmentioning
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“…The distinction "conscious/non-conscious" is orthogonal to the distinction we are making between contents "contained in" a point of view" and implicit contents 49 For instance, many (but surely not all) of the inferential consequences of our explicit CC would count as contents of that kind. Even if they are not "explicitly" contained in the point of view, they are implicitly "contained" in it.…”
Section: A General Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 Let's consider the following set of modal systems {K, T, B, S4, S5}, and let x and y be any element of that set. He presents 58 See, mainly, Hautamäki [49,50]. 59 Hautamäki [49].…”
Section: A Logical Approach: Antii Hutamäkimentioning
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