Modal logic
| Abstract | This text contains some basic facts about modal logic. For motivation, intuition and examples the reader should consult one of the standard textbooks in the field. | |||||||||
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Robert Demolombe, Andreas Herzig & Ivan Varzinczak (2003). Regression in Modal Logic. Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logic 13 (2):165-185.
Johan van Benthem (2004). What One May Come to Know. Analysis 64 (2):95–105.
Patrick Blackburn (2001). Modal Logic as Dialogical Logic. Synthese 127 (1-2):57 - 93.
Richard Sylvan (1988). Intuitionist Logic — Subsystem of, Extension of, or Rival to, Classical Logic? Philosophical Studies 53 (1):147 - 151.
John Mccarthy (1997). Modality, Si! Modal Logic, No! Studia Logica 59 (1):29-32.
Maarten De Rijke (1992). The Modal Logic of Inequality. Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):566 - 584.
Holger Sturm (2000). Elementary Classes in Basic Modal Logic. Studia Logica 64 (2):193-213.
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