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knowable - traducción al Inglés

MODAL LOGIC PARADOX WHERE THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS ARE CONTRADICTORY: (A) KNOWLEDGE IMPLIES TRUTH, (B) KNOWING A CONJUNCTION IMPLIES KNOWING EACH CONJUNCT, (C) ALL TRUTHS ARE KNOWABLE, (D) SOME TRUTHS ARE NOT KNOWN
Fitch's paradox; Paradox of knowability; Knowability; Knowable; Knowably; Unknown truth; Knowability paradox

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(adj.) = conocible, que se puede conocer
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Definición

Knowable
·adj That may be known; capable of being discovered, understood, or ascertained.

Wikipedia

Fitch's paradox of knowability

Fitch's paradox of knowability is one of the fundamental puzzles of epistemic logic. It provides a challenge to the knowability thesis, which states that every truth is, in principle, knowable. The paradox is that this assumption implies the omniscience principle, which asserts that every truth is known. Essentially, Fitch's paradox asserts that the existence of an unknown truth is unknowable. So if all truths were knowable, it would follow that all truths are in fact known.

The paradox is of concern for verificationist or anti-realist accounts of truth, for which the knowability thesis is very plausible, but the omniscience principle is very implausible.

The paradox appeared as a minor theorem in a 1963 paper by Frederic Fitch, "A Logical Analysis of Some Value Concepts". Other than the knowability thesis, his proof makes only modest assumptions on the modal nature of knowledge and of possibility. He also generalised the proof to different modalities. It resurfaced in 1979 when W. D. Hart wrote that Fitch's proof was an "unjustly neglected logical gem".

Ejemplos de uso de knowable
1. "I don‘t know if it‘s a knowable number," she said.
2. It‘s not knowable.'4; So when you read it – Q:'4; (Off mike) –– could be permanent.
3. The enemy‘s intentions may not be known, but they are knowable.
4. They are only knowable as literature or art knows them, which is to say up close.
5. What‘s hot and what‘s not will be knowable to the masses in ways pioneering social philosophers could never have imagined.