Modal logic with descriptions
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Modal logic with descriptions
(Nijhoff international philosophy series, v. 10)
M. Nijhoff, 1981
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Note
Bibliography: p. 129
Includes index
Translation from the Hungarian
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
0 The pre-history of the topic.- 1 The grammar of the Q systems.- 2 The semantics of the Q systems.- 3 Descriptions.- 4 Statability atoms.- 5 Relevance conditions.- 6 Some irrefutable and refutable sentences.- 7 The Q calculi.- 8 Basic metatheorems on the Q calculi.- 9 Deductions. Further derived rules.- 10 Consistent and complete sets.- 11 Hypercomplete and compossible sets.- 12 Alternatives and successors of hypercomplete sets.- 13 Tree structures.- 14 The completeness theorem.- Appendix 1: Deontic logic.- References.- List of symbols.- List of abbreviations.
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