[Revised entry by Peter Vanderschraaf and Giacomo Sillari on August 5, 2022. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html] A proposition (A) is mutual knowledge among a set of agents if each agent knows that (A). Mutual knowledge by itself implies nothing about what, if any, knowledge anyone attributes to anyone else. Suppose each student arrives Read More

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