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- KK_thesis abstract "The KK thesis or KK principle is a principle of epistemic logic which states that "If you know that p is the case then you know that you know that p is the case."In formal notation the principle can be stated as: "Kp→KKp" (literally: "Knowing p implies the knowing of knowing p"). The 'KK thesis' holds that in order to know something, you must at the same time know that you know it."Another formulation of the same theory is "if one knows that p, then one knows that one knows p". There are also more sophisticated versions such as "if one knows that p, then one is in a position to know that one knows it" Some philosophers are interested in the KK-principle because it helps to determine whether epistemic logic is a branch of modal logic. It is also relevant to the internalism-externalism debate.".
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- KK_thesis subject Category:Arguments_in_philosophy_of_mind.
- KK_thesis subject Category:Concepts_in_epistemology.
- KK_thesis subject Category:Modal_logic.
- KK_thesis subject Category:Principles.
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- KK_thesis comment "The KK thesis or KK principle is a principle of epistemic logic which states that "If you know that p is the case then you know that you know that p is the case."In formal notation the principle can be stated as: "Kp→KKp" (literally: "Knowing p implies the knowing of knowing p"). The 'KK thesis' holds that in order to know something, you must at the same time know that you know it."Another formulation of the same theory is "if one knows that p, then one knows that one knows p".".
- KK_thesis label "KK thesis".
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