Modal Logic

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Modal Logic Modal notions go beyond the merely true or false by embedding what we say or think in a larger conceptual space referring to what might be or might have been, should be or should have been, or can still come to be. Modal expressions occur in a remarkably wide … Continue reading Modal Logic →.

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original van Benthem, Johan (2002) "Modal Logic". In Jacquette, Dale, A Companion to Philosophical Logic, pp. 389–409: Wiley-Blackwell (2002)

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