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Axiomatization of ‘Peircean’ branching-time logic

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The branching-time logic called ‘Peircean’ by Arthur Prior is considered and given an infinite axiomatization. The axiomatization uses only the standard deduction rules for tense logic.

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Zanardo, A. Axiomatization of ‘Peircean’ branching-time logic. Stud Logica 49, 183–195 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00935598

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