Hauptsatz for higher-order modal logic

Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (3):744-751 (1983)
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Abstract

In spite of the philosophical significance of higher-order modal logic, the modal logician's main concern has been with sentential logic. In this paper we do not intend to go into philosophical details, but we only remark that higher-order modal logic has a close relationship with Montague's well-known idea of “universal grammar”, which is an ambitious attempt to build a logical theory of natural languages with exact syntax and semantics, comparable with the artificial languages of mathematical logic. For this matter, the reader can consult, e.g., Montague [8], [9] and Gallin [2].

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