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What do epistemic logic and cognitive science have to do with each other?
Ahti Veikko Pietarinen
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Academy of Chinese, History, Religion and Philosophy
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Cognitive Science
100%
Epistemic Logic
100%
Multi-agent Systems
25%
Parallel Processing
25%
Information Processing
25%
Object Identification
25%
Multi-agent
25%
Neuroscience Research
25%
Knowledge Representation
25%
Cognitive Neuroscience
25%
Cognitive Perspectives
25%
System Processing
25%
Information Awareness
25%
Game-theoretic Semantics
25%
Propositional Attitudes
25%
Implicit Processing
25%
Multi-agent Epistemic Logic
25%
Cognitive Plausibility
25%
Locution
25%
Computer Science
multi agent
100%
Multi Agent System
50%
Information Processing
50%
Parallel Processing
50%
Information Awareness
50%
Propositional Attitude
50%
Knowledge Belief
50%