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  1. On modal logic with an intuitionistic base.Gisèle Fischer Servi - 1977 - Studia Logica 36:141.
    A definition of the concept of "Intuitionist Modal Analogue" is presented and motivated through the existence of a theorem preserving translation from MIPC to a bimodal S₄-S₅ calculus.
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  • The Unprovability of Consistency. An Essay in Modal Logic.C. Smoryński - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):871-873.
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  • A Course in Mathematical Logic.Perry Smith - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2):378-379.
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  • Time and modality.Arthur N. Prior - 1955 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    The relationship between formal logic and general philosophy is discussed under headings such as A Re-examination of Our Tense-Logical Postulates, Modal Logic in the Style of Frege, and Intentional Logic and Indeterminism.
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  • Foundations of mathematical logic.Haskell Brooks Curry - 1963 - New York: Dover Publications.
    Comprehensive account of constructive theory of first-order predicate calculus. Covers formal methods including algorithms and epi-theory, brief treatment of Markov’s approach to algorithms, elementary facts about lattices and similar algebraic systems, more. Philosophical and reflective as well as mathematical. Graduate-level course. 1963 ed. Exercises.
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  • A course in mathematical logic.J. L. Bell - 1977 - New York: sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada American Elsevier Pub. Co.. Edited by Moshé Machover.
    A comprehensive one-year graduate (or advanced undergraduate) course in mathematical logic and foundations of mathematics. No previous knowledge of logic is required; the book is suitable for self-study. Many exercises (with hints) are included.
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  • Modal Logic. An Introduction.Zia Movahed - 2002 - Tehran: Hermes Publishers.
  • Intuitionistic modal logics incompatible with the law of the excluded middle.Dimiter Vakarelov - 1981 - Studia Logica 40 (2):103 - 111.
    In this paper, intuitionistic modal logics which do not admit the law of the excluded middle are studied. The main result is that there exista a continuum of such logics.
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  • A modal calculus analogous to k4w, based on intuitionistic propositional logic, iℴ.Aldo Ursini - 1979 - Studia Logica 38 (3):297 - 311.
    This paper treats a kind of a modal logic based on the intuitionistic propositional logic which arose from the provability predicate in the first order arithmetic. The semantics of this calculus is presented in both a relational and an algebraic way.Completeness theorems, existence of a characteristic model and of a characteristic frame, properties of FMP and FFP and decidability are proved.
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  • The finite model property for MIPQ and some consequences.Gisèle Fischer Servi - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19:687.
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  • Modal logics with linear alternative relations.Krister Segerberg - 1970 - Theoria 36 (3):301-322.
  • Models for Multiply Modal Systems.M. K. Rennie - 1970 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 16 (2):175-186.
  • A modal extension of intuitionist logic.R. A. Bull - 1965 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 6 (2):142-146.
  • Natural deduction: a proof-theoretical study.Dag Prawitz - 1965 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    This volume examines the notion of an analytic proof as a natural deduction, suggesting that the proof's value may be understood as its normal form--a concept with significant implications to proof-theoretic semantics.
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  • Natural Deduction: A Proof-Theoretical Study.Richmond Thomason - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):255-256.
  • The unprovability of consistency: an essay in modal logic.George Boolos - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Unprovability of Consistency is concerned with connections between two branches of logic: proof theory and modal logic. Modal logic is the study of the principles that govern the concepts of necessity and possibility; proof theory is, in part, the study of those that govern provability and consistency. In this book, George Boolos looks at the principles of provability from the standpoint of modal logic. In doing so, he provides two perspectives on a debate in modal logic that has persisted (...)
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  • Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic I. Normal Propositional Calculi.Saul A. Kripke - 1963 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 9 (5‐6):67-96.
  • The finite model property for ${\bf MIPQ}$ and some consequences.Gisèle Fischer-Servi - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4):687-692.
  • Semantical Investigations in Heyting's Intuitionistic Logic.Dov M. Gabbay - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (3):824-824.
  • Logics With Several Modal Operators.Melvin Fitting - 1969 - Theoria 35 (3):259-266.
  • Intuitionistic logic, model theory and forcing.Melvin Fitting - 1969 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
  • Intuitionistic Logic Model Theory and Forcing.F. R. Drake - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):166-167.
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  • A Remark on M. K. Rennie's Paper “Models for Multiply Modal Systems”.V. B. Šehtman - 1977 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 23 (36):555-558.
  • A Remark on M. K. Rennie's Paper “Models for Multiply Modal Systems”.V. B. Šehtman - 1977 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 23 (36):555-558.
  • Models for stronger normal intuitionistic modal logics.Kosta Došen - 1985 - Studia Logica 44 (1):39 - 70.
    This paper, a sequel to Models for normal intuitionistic modal logics by M. Boi and the author, which dealt with intuitionistic analogues of the modal system K, deals similarly with intuitionistic analogues of systems stronger than K, and, in particular, analogues of S4 and S5. For these prepositional logics Kripke-style models with two accessibility relations, one intuitionistic and the other modal, are given, and soundness and completeness are proved with respect to these models. It is shown how the holding of (...)
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  • A Theory of Formal Deducibility.Haskell Brooks Curry - 1966 - Notre Dame, IN, USA: [University of Notre Dame Press].
  • MIPC as the formalisation of an intuitionist concept of modality.R. A. Bull - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (4):609-616.
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  • Time and modality.A. N. Prior - 1957 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148:114-115.
     
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  • Modal Logic: An Introduction.Brian F. Chellas - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    A textbook on modal logic, intended for readers already acquainted with the elements of formal logic, containing nearly 500 exercises. Brian F. Chellas provides a systematic introduction to the principal ideas and results in contemporary treatments of modality, including theorems on completeness and decidability. Illustrative chapters focus on deontic logic and conditionality. Modality is a rapidly expanding branch of logic, and familiarity with the subject is now regarded as a necessary part of every philosopher's technical equipment. Chellas here offers an (...)
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