Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions

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Knowledge and Belief : An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions. / Hintikka, Jaakko; Hendricks, Vincent Fella (Editor); Symons, John (Editor).

London : King's College Publications, 2005. 131 p. (Texts in Philosophy, Vol. 1).

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Hintikka, J, Hendricks, VF (ed.) & Symons, J (ed.) 2005, Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions. Texts in Philosophy, vol. 1, King's College Publications, London.

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Hintikka, J., Hendricks, V. F. (Ed.), & Symons, J. (Ed.) (2005). Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions. King's College Publications. Texts in Philosophy Vol. 1

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Hintikka J, Hendricks VF, (ed.), Symons J, (ed.). Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions. London: King's College Publications, 2005. 131 p. (Texts in Philosophy, Vol. 1).

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Hintikka, Jaakko ; Hendricks, Vincent Fella (Editor) ; Symons, John (Editor). / Knowledge and Belief : An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions. London : King's College Publications, 2005. 131 p. (Texts in Philosophy, Vol. 1).

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