Lexicon of Arguments

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II 28
Branched Quantifiers/branching/stronger/weaker/Hintikka:
Example branching:
1st branch: there is an x and b knows ...
2nd branch: b knows there is an x ...
Quantification with branching quantifiers is extremely strong, almost as strong as 2nd level logic.
Therefore, it cannot be completely axiomatized (quantified epistemic logic with unlimited independence).
II 29
Variant: a variant would refer to simpler cases where the independence refers to ignorance, combined with a move with a single, un-negated, non-epistemic operator {b} K. Here, an explicit treatment is possible.

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