The logic of being informed

Floridi, L. (2006) The logic of being informed. Logique et Analyse, 49 (196). pp. 433-460. ISSN 2295-5836
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One of the open problems in the philosophy of information is whether there is an information logic (IL), different from epistemic (EL) and doxastic logic (DL), which formalises the relation a is informed--that p (Iap) satisfactorily. In this paper, the problem is--solved by arguing that the axiom schemata of the normal modal logic (NML) KTB (also known as B or Br or Brouwer's system) are well suited to formalise the relation of being informed . After having shown that IL can be constructed as an informational reading--of KTB, four consequences of a KTB-based IL are explored: information overload; the veridicality thesis (Iap ! p); the relation between IL and EL; and theKp ! Bp principle or entailment property, according to which knowledge implies belief. Although these issues are discussed later in the article, they are the motivations behind the development of IL.


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