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Approaching the Alethic Modal Hexagon of Opposition

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Modal logic like many others sustains a hexagon of opposition, with the two “additional” vertices expressing contingency and non-contingency. We first illustrate hexagons of opposition generally by treating them as cut-down entailment lattices with order distinctions among multiple arguments suppressed. We then approach the modal case by treating it heuristically as a particular case of the hexagon for quantified propositions. Historically, possibility and contingency were sometimes confused: we show using the notion of duality that contingency, as negation-symmetric, is logically less interesting than possibility.

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Simons, P. Approaching the Alethic Modal Hexagon of Opposition. Log. Univers. 6, 109–118 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11787-012-0042-0

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