KK thesis
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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."[1] In formal notation the principle can be stated as: "Kp→KKp" (literally: "Knowing p implies the knowing of knowing p"). [2]
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External links
- KK thesis at PhilPapers
- KK thesis entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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