Aristotle's extensional modality: Hintikka's intuitions, Lukasiewicz's logic and Mignucci's verdict
Theoria 14 (1):25-38 (1999)
| Abstract | The paper discusses interpretations of Aristotle’s modal notions by modern commentators (J. Hintikka, J. Lukasiewiez, M. Mignucci). It is shown that the semantics of modal notions which the above mentioned authors attribute to Aristotle is based on the algebraic idea of multiplier | |||||||||
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