Contents
I. Early History
- Referee Reports on Fitch's "A Definition of Value" Alonzo Church (appendix)
- A Logical Analysis of Some Value
Concepts [reprint] Frederic Fitch [reprint]
- Knowability Noir: 1945-1963 Joe Salerno
II. Dummett's Constructivism
- Fitch’s Paradox of Knowability Michael Dummett
- The Paradox of Knowability and the Mapping Objection Stig Rasmussen
- Truth, Indefinite Extensibility, and Fitch's Paradox José Bermúdez
III. Paraconsistency and Paracompleteness
- Beyond the Limits of Knowledge Graham Priest
- Knowability and Possible Epistemic Oddities JC Beall
IV. Epistemic and Temporal Operators: Actions, Times and Types
- Actions that Make us Know Johan van Benthem
- Can Truth Out? John Burgess
- Logical Types in Arguments about Knowability and Belief Bernard Linsky
V. Cartesian Restricted Truth
- Tennant's Troubles Timothy Williamson
- Restriction Strategies for Knowability: Some Lessons in False Hope Jonathan L Kvanvig
- Revamping the Restriction Strategy Neil Tennant
VI. Modal and Mathematical Fictions
- On Keeping Blue Swans and Unknowable Facts at Bay: a Case Study on Fitch's Paradox Berit Brogaard
- Fitch’s Paradox and the Philosophy of Mathematics Otávio Bueno
VII. Knowability Reconsidered
- Performance and Paradox Michael Hand
- The Mystery of the Disappearing Diamond Carrie Jenkins
- Invincible Ignorance W. D. Hart
- Two Deflationary Approaches to Fitch-Style Reasoning Christoph Kelp and Duncan Pritchard
- Not Every Truth Can Be Known (at least, not all at once) Greg Restall
