Modal Homotopy Type Theory. The Prospect of a New Logic for Philosophy [Book Review]

History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (3):337-342 (2022)
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1. The theory referred to by the—perhaps intimidating—main title of this book is an extension of Per Martin-Löf's dependent type theory. Much philosophical work pertaining to dependent type theory...

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Ansten Klev
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Three Grades of Modal Involvement.W. V. Quine - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 14:65-81.
Type-theoretical Grammar.Aarne Ranta - 1994 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press on Demand.

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