Recent Advances in Tense Logic

The Monist 53 (3):325-339 (1969)
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1. Lemmon’s stratification. By a “tense logic” I mean a system with the following features: it contains sentential variables which stand for sentences which in some cases are true at some times and false at others; it contains the usual truth-functions, whose truth-conditions are given the obvious modifications, e.g. Np is true when and only when p is false, Kpq is true when and only when both its conjuncts are; and it contains two additional functions which may be interpreted as ‘It will be the case that p’ and ‘It has been the case that p’, the former being true when and only when the plain p will be true later on and the latter when and only when the plain p has been true at some earlier time.

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