The lottery paradox relative to knowledge

A lottery game is going to take place and a thousand tickets are participating. Every player knows the game to be fair, each participant has the right to just one ticket, and there has to be one and only one winner. The lottery paradox shows that if someone knows she did not win the game, and we take for granted other plausible assumptions, then the subject can come to know which ticktet is the winner. However, our pretheorethical intuition takes this result as unacceptable. Consequently, we are required to give up one of the suppositions that give place to this counterintuitive conclusion

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