Fitch's paradox of knowability (Q5455413)

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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
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Fitch's paradox of knowability
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

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