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Main Authors: Bozdag, Sena, Roy, Olivier
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21261
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author Bozdag, Sena
Roy, Olivier
author_facet Bozdag, Sena
Roy, Olivier
contents We revisit a recent puzzle about common knowledge, the ``sailboat" case (Lederman, 2018), and argue that Lewisian common knowledge allows us to reconcile the pre-theoretical intuition that certain facts are ``public" in such situations, while these facts cannot be common knowledge in the classical, iterative sense. The crux of the argument is to understand Lewisian common knowledge as an account of what it means for an event to be public. We first formulate this argument informally to clarify its philosophical commitment and then propose one way to capture it formally in epistemic-plausibility models. Taken together, we take the philosophical and the formal arguments as providing evidence that Lewisian common knowledge is a plausible account of what it means for an event to be public.
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spellingShingle Common Knowledge, Sailboats, and Publicity
Bozdag, Sena
Roy, Olivier
Logic in Computer Science
We revisit a recent puzzle about common knowledge, the ``sailboat" case (Lederman, 2018), and argue that Lewisian common knowledge allows us to reconcile the pre-theoretical intuition that certain facts are ``public" in such situations, while these facts cannot be common knowledge in the classical, iterative sense. The crux of the argument is to understand Lewisian common knowledge as an account of what it means for an event to be public. We first formulate this argument informally to clarify its philosophical commitment and then propose one way to capture it formally in epistemic-plausibility models. Taken together, we take the philosophical and the formal arguments as providing evidence that Lewisian common knowledge is a plausible account of what it means for an event to be public.
title Common Knowledge, Sailboats, and Publicity
topic Logic in Computer Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21261