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This chapter constitutes the core of this research and is structured as follows: Sect. 5.1 will describe each of the central notions and afterwards combine them in a diagram that will show how these concepts converge into the EAK-Schema that represents the informational attitudes of the agent, leading to Explicit Aware Knowledge. Then, Sect. 5.2 will describe five different epistemic actions. Each action will move information from one zone of the diagram to another, or, in other words, each action will reflect an informational attitude of the agent and transform the information she has access to. Finally, Sect. 5.3 will enumerate some advantages of the EAK-Schema both regarding Epistemology and Logic.
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Notice that this set could also include false information, which would always be located outside the green ellipse.
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A preliminary approach to what will be explained here has been published in Fernández-Fernández and Velázquez-Quesada (2018).
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This approach could be extended to a multi-agent scenario.
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Fernández-Fernández, C. (2021). EAK-Schema and Its Epistemic Actions. In: Awareness in Logic and Epistemology. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, vol 52. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69606-1_5
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