Getting started: Beginnings in the logic of action

Studia Logica 51 (3-4):347 - 378 (1992)
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A history of the logic of action is outlined, beginning with St Anselm. Five modern authors are discussed in some detail: von Wright, Fitch, Kanger, Chellas and Pratt.

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Krister Segerberg
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