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    Semantics for $S4.2$.Allen Hazen - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (4):527-528.
  2. Modal logics between S4.2 and S4.3.G. Hughes - 1980 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 9 (2):73-77.
     
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    A theorem on S4.2 and S4.4.Ivo Thomas - 1967 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8:335.
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    A Modified Subformula Property for the Modal Logic S4.2.Mitio Takano - 2019 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 48 (1).
    The modal logic S4.2 is S4 with the additional axiom ◊□A ⊃ □◊A. In this article, the sequent calculus GS4.2 for this logic is presented, and by imposing an appropriate restriction on the application of the cut-rule, it is shown that, every GS4.2-provable sequent S has a GS4.2-proof such that every formula occurring in it is either a subformula of some formula in S, or the formula □¬□B or ¬□B, where □B occurs in the scope of some occurrence of (...)
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    A note on the complexity of S4.2.Aggeliki Chalki, Costas D. Koutras & Yorgos Zikos - 2021 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 31 (2):108-129.
    S4.2 is the modal logic of directed partial pre-orders and/or the modal logic of reflexive and transitive relational frames with a final cluster. It holds a distinguished position in philosophical...
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    The Method of Socratic Proofs for Modal Propositional Logics: K5, S4.2, S4.3, S4F, S4R, S4M and G.Dorota Leszczyńska-Jasion - 2008 - Studia Logica 89 (3):365-399.
    The aim of this paper is to present the method of Socratic proofs for seven modal propositional logics: K5, S4.2, S4.3, S4M, S4F, S4R and G. This work is an extension of [10] where the method was presented for the most common modal propositional logics: K, D, T, KB, K4, S4 and S5.
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    Zeman J. Jay. Bases for S4 and S4.2 without added axioms. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 4 , pp. 227–230.Donald Paul Snyder - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):328-328.
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    The deduction theorem in S4, S4.2, and S5.J. Jay Zeman - 1967 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8:56.
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    A quick guided tour to the modal logic S4.2.Aggeliki Chalki, Costas D. Koutras & Yorgos Zikos - 2018 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 26 (4):429-451.
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    A Note on the Modal Calculi S4.2 and S4.3.David Makinson - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):136-136.
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  11. Review: R. A. Bull, A Note on the Modal Calculi S4.2 and S4.3; R. A. Bull, A Class of Extensions of the Modal System S4 with the Finite Model Property; R. A. Bull, That all Normal Extensions of S4.3 have the Finite Model Property. [REVIEW]David Makinson - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):136-136.
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    Review: J. Jay Zeman, Bases for S4 and S4.2 without Added Axioms. [REVIEW]Donald Paul Snyder - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2):328-328.
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    Sobociński Bolesław. Remarks about axiomatizations of certain modal systems. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 5 no. 1 , pp. 71–80.Prior A. N., K1, K2 and related modal systems. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 5 no. 4 , pp. 299–304.Sobociński Bolesław. Modal system S4.4. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 5 no. 4 , pp. 305–312.Sobociński Bolesław. Family of the non-Lewis modal systems. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 5 no. 4 , pp. 313–318.Thomas Ivo. A theorem on S4.2 and S4.4. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 8 no. 4 , pp. 335–336.Thomas Ivo. Decision for K4. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 8 no. 4 , pp. 337–338. [REVIEW]G. F. Schumm - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (1):182-183.
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    Bull R. A.. A note on the modal calculi S4.2 and S4.3. Zeitschrift für mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik, vol. 10 , pp. 53–55.Bull R. A.. A class of extensions of the modal system S4 with the finite model property. Zeitschrift für mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik, vol. 11 , pp. 127–132.Bull R. A.. That all normal extensions of S4.3 have the finite model property. Zeitschrift für mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik, vol. 12 , pp. 341–344. [REVIEW]David Makinson - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):136-136.
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    S4:1:4 = s4:1:2 and s4:021 = s4:04.Wolfgang Lenzen - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (July):465-466.
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    S4.1.4=S4.1.2 and S4.021=S4.04.Wolfgang Lenzen - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (3):465-466.
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    Semantics for $S4.04$, $S4.4$, and $S4.3.2$.G. N. Georgacarakos - 1976 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 17 (2):297-302.
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    Semantics for S4.3.2.J. Jay Zeman - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13:454.
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    Semantics for S4.1.2.Dolph Ulrich - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19:461.
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    Epistemologische betrachtungen zu [S4, S5].Wolfgang Lenzen - 1979 - Erkenntnis 14 (1):33-56.
    The numerous modal systems between S4 and S5 are investigated from an epistemological point of view by interpreting necessity either as knowledge or as (strong) belief. It is shown that-granted some assumptions about epistemic logic for which the author has argued elsewhere-the system S4.4 may be interpreted as the logic of true belief, while S4.3.2 and S4.2 may be taken to represent epistemic logic systems for individuals who accept the scheme knowledge = true belief only for certain special instances. (...)
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    The topological product of s4 and S.Philip Kremer - unknown
    Shehtman introduced bimodal logics of the products of Kripke frames, thereby introducing frame products of unimodal logics. Van Benthem, Bezhanishvili, ten Cate and Sarenac generalize this idea to the bimodal logics of the products of topological spaces, thereby introducing topological products of unimodal logics. In particular, they show that the topological product of S4 and S4 is S4 ⊗ S4, i.e., the fusion of S4 and S4: this logic is strictly weaker than the frame product S4 × S4. In this (...)
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    Ishimoto Arata. A note on the paper “A set of axioms of the modal propositional calculus equivalent to S3.” The science of thought, no. 2 , pp. 69–72.Ishimoto Arata. A formulation of the modal propositional calculus equivalent to S4. The science of thought, no. 2 , pp. 73–82. [REVIEW]A. N. Prior - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):326-327.
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  23. Exhaustively axiomatizing S3-> and S4-> with a select list of representative theses.Jose Mendez - 1988 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 17 (1):15-20.
    This paper is a sequel to [2]. We extend Anderson and Belnap’s list with the characteristic axioms of S3→ and S4→ . Then we exhaustively axiomatize these systems with the list thus extended.
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    Topological Completeness of Logics Above S4.Guram Bezhanishvili, David Gabelaia & Joel Lucero-Bryan - 2015 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (2):520-566.
    It is a celebrated result of McKinsey and Tarski [28] thatS4is the logic of the closure algebraΧ+over any dense-in-itself separable metrizable space. In particular,S4is the logic of the closure algebra over the realsR, the rationalsQ, or the Cantor spaceC. By [5], each logic aboveS4that has the finite model property is the logic of a subalgebra ofQ+, as well as the logic of a subalgebra ofC+. This is no longer true forR, and the main result of [5] states that each connected (...)
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  25. Logical consequence in modal logic II: Some semantic systems for S4.George Weaver - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15:370.
    ABSTRACT: This 1974 paper builds on our 1969 paper (Corcoran-Weaver [2]). Here we present three (modal, sentential) logics which may be thought of as partial systematizations of the semantic and deductive properties of a sentence operator which expresses certain kinds of necessity. The logical truths [sc. tautologies] of these three logics coincide with one another and with those of standard formalizations of Lewis's S5. These logics, when regarded as logistic systems (cf. Corcoran [1], p. 154), are seen to be equivalent; (...)
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    Lattice logic as a fragment of (2-sorted) residuated modal logic.Chrysafis Hartonas - 2019 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 29 (2):152-170.
    ABSTRACTCorrespondence and Shalqvist theories for Modal Logics rely on the simple observation that a relational structure is at the same time the basis for a model of modal logic and for a model of first-order logic with a binary predicate for the accessibility relation. If the underlying set of the frame is split into two components,, and, then frames are at the same time the basis for models of non-distributive lattice logic and of two-sorted, residuated modal logic. This suggests that (...)
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    Region, Locality Characteristics, High School Tracking and Equality in Access to Educational Credentials: the case of Palestinian Arab communities in Israel[1].André Elias Mazawi[2] - 1998 - Educational Studies 24 (2):233-240.
    (1998). Region, Locality Characteristics, High School Tracking and Equality in Access to Educational Credentials: the case of Palestinian Arab communities in Israel[1] Educational Studies: Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 233-240.
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  28. Band. 1-2.Teil1-2 Der Frühparacelsismus - 2001 - In Wilhelm Kühlmann & Joachim Telle (eds.), Corpus Paracelsisticum: Dokumente Frühneuzeitlicher Naturphilosophie in Deutschland. Niemeyer.
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    Ethics and synthetic gametes.Giuseppe Testa*1 & John Harris*2 - 2005 - Bioethics 19 (2):146–166.
    The recent in vitro derivation of gamete‐like cells from mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells is a major breakthrough and lays down several challenges, both for the further scientific investigation and for the bioethical and biolegal discourse. We refer here to these cells as gamete‐like (sperm‐like or oocyte‐like, respectively), because at present there is still no evidence that these cells behave fully like bona fide sperm or oocytes, lacking the fundamental proof, i.e. combination with a normally derived gamete of the opposite (...)
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  30. 340 Maurice J. Dupre.M_2 M_3 & M. Q. M_l5 - 1978 - In A. R. Marlow (ed.), Mathematical foundations of quantum theory. New York: Academic Press. pp. 339.
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  31. Lecture 1: The concept of truth.Lecture 2: Statements About The Past - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy 100 (1).
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  32. The modal logic of set-theoretic potentialism and the potentialist maximality principles.Joel David Hamkins & Øystein Linnebo - 2022 - Review of Symbolic Logic 15 (1):1-35.
    We analyze the precise modal commitments of several natural varieties of set-theoretic potentialism, using tools we develop for a general model-theoretic account of potentialism, building on those of Hamkins, Leibman and Löwe [14], including the use of buttons, switches, dials and ratchets. Among the potentialist conceptions we consider are: rank potentialism, Grothendieck–Zermelo potentialism, transitive-set potentialism, forcing potentialism, countable-transitive-model potentialism, countable-model potentialism, and others. In each case, we identify lower bounds for the modal validities, which are generally either S4.2 or (...)
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  33. Code of Ethics for Politicians.Norbert Bilbeny 2 Antonio Argandoña 1 - 2012 - Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 3 (3):9.
    Antonio Argandoña, Norbert Bilbeny, Victòria Camps, Miquel Calsina, Àngel Castiñeira, Cristian Palazzi, Ferran Requejo, Raimon Ribera, Begoña Román, Ferran Sàez, Miquel Seguró, Francesc Torralba, Josep Maria Vallès, Rosamund Thomas Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 2012 3(3):9-16.
     
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  34. CSR, SMES and Social Capital: An Empirical Study and Conceptual Reflection.Steen Vallentin 2 David Murillo 1 - 2012 - Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 3 (3):17.
    This paper is a response to the opening of new lines of research on CSR and SMEs (Thompson & Smith, 1991; Spence, 1999; Moore & Smith, 2006; Spence, 2007). It seeks to explore the business case for CSR in this corporate segment. The paper, which is based on four case studies of medium-sized firms in the automotive sector, took the distinctive approach of trying to understand the nature of CSR-like activities developed not by best-in-class CSR-driven companies but by purely competitiveness-driven (...)
     
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  35. v. 5. Relaciones de Indias.Estudio Introductorio Y. Notas HistóRicas Por Jesús Paniagua PéRez & Nueva Granada Y. Virreinato de Perú [pt] 2. México edición crítica por Rafael González Cañal : [pt] 1 - 1983 - In Rolando Chuaqui (ed.), Review: Kurt Godel, Jesus Mosterin, Obras Completas. Editorial Trotta.
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    The Expressive Power of Second-Order Propositional Modal Logic.Michael Kaminski & Michael Tiomkin - 1996 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 37 (1):35-43.
    It is shown that the expressive power of second-order propositional modal logic whose modalities are S4.2 or weaker is the same as that of second-order predicate logic.
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    Fatal Heyting Algebras and Forcing Persistent Sentences.Leo Esakia & Benedikt Löwe - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (1-2):163-173.
    Hamkins and Löwe proved that the modal logic of forcing is S4.2 . In this paper, we consider its modal companion, the intermediate logic KC and relate it to the fatal Heyting algebra H ZFC of forcing persistent sentences. This Heyting algebra is equationally generic for the class of fatal Heyting algebras. Motivated by these results, we further analyse the class of fatal Heyting algebras.
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    On the complexity of propositional quantification in intuitionistic logic.Philip Kremer - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (2):529-544.
    We define a propositionally quantified intuitionistic logic Hπ + by a natural extension of Kripke's semantics for propositional intutionistic logic. We then show that Hπ+ is recursively isomorphic to full second order classical logic. Hπ+ is the intuitionistic analogue of the modal systems S5π +, S4π +, S4.2π +, K4π +, Tπ +, Kπ + and Bπ +, studied by Fine.
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    Modal Model Theory.Joel David Hamkins & Wojciech Aleksander Wołoszyn - 2024 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 65 (1):1-37.
    We introduce the subject of modal model theory, where one studies a mathematical structure within a class of similar structures under an extension concept that gives rise to mathematically natural notions of possibility and necessity. A statement φ is possible in a structure (written φ) if φ is true in some extension of that structure, and φ is necessary (written φ) if it is true in all extensions of the structure. A principal case for us will be the class Mod(T) (...)
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  40. Diodorean modality in Minkowski spacetime.Robert Goldblatt - 1980 - Studia Logica 39 (2-3):219 - 236.
    The Diodorean interpretation of modality reads the operator as it is now and always will be the case that. In this paper time is modelled by the four-dimensional Minkowskian geometry that forms the basis of Einstein's special theory of relativity, with event y coming after event x just in case a signal can be sent from x to y at a speed at most that of the speed of light (so that y is in the causal future of x).It is (...)
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    Propositional Quantification in the Topological Semantics for S.Philip Kremer - 1997 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38 (2):295-313.
    Fine and Kripke extended S5, S4, S4.2 and such to produce propositionally quantified systems , , : given a Kripke frame, the quantifiers range over all the sets of possible worlds. is decidable and, as Fine and Kripke showed, many of the other systems are recursively isomorphic to second-order logic. In the present paper I consider the propositionally quantified system that arises from the topological semantics for S4, rather than from the Kripke semantics. The topological system, which I dub (...)
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    Undecidability of first-order intuitionistic and modal logics with two variables.Roman Kontchakov, Agi Kurucz & Michael Zakharyaschev - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):428-438.
    We prove that the two-variable fragment of first-order intuitionistic logic is undecidable, even without constants and equality. We also show that the two-variable fragment of a quantified modal logic L with expanding first-order domains is undecidable whenever there is a Kripke frame for L with a point having infinitely many successors (such are, in particular, the first-order extensions of practically all standard modal logics like K, K4, GL, S4, S5, K4.1, S4.2, GL.3, etc.). For many quantified modal logics, including (...)
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  43. Which Modal Logic Is the Right One?John P. Burgess - 1999 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (1):81-93.
    The question, "Which modal logic is the right one for logical necessity?," divides into two questions, one about model-theoretic validity, the other about proof-theoretic demonstrability. The arguments of Halldén and others that the right validity argument is S5, and the right demonstrability logic includes S4, are reviewed, and certain common objections are argued to be fallacious. A new argument, based on work of Supecki and Bryll, is presented for the claim that the right demonstrability logic must be contained in S5, (...)
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    Modal logics of domains on the real plane.V. B. Shehtman - 1983 - Studia Logica 42 (1):63-80.
    This paper concerns modal logics appearing from the temporal ordering of domains in two-dimensional Minkowski spacetime. As R. Goldblatt has proved recently, the logic of the whole plane isS4.2. We consider closed or open convex polygons and closed or open domains bounded by simple differentiable curves; this leads to the logics:S4,S4.1,S4.2 orS4.1.2.
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    On Finite Model Property for Admissible Rules.Vladimir V. Rybakov, Vladimir R. Kiyatkin & Tahsin Oner - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (4):505-520.
    Our investigation is concerned with the finite model property with respect to admissible rules. We establish general sufficient conditions for absence of fmp w. r. t. admissibility which are applicable to modal logics containing K4: Theorem 3.1 says that no logic λ containing K4 with the co-cover property and of width > 2 has fmp w. r. t. admissibility. Surprisingly many, if not to say all, important modal logics of width > 2 are within the scope of this theorem–K4 itself, (...)
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    The Modal Logic of Potential Infinity: Branching Versus Convergent Possibilities.Ethan Brauer - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (5):2161-2179.
    Modal logic provides an elegant way to understand the notion of potential infinity. This raises the question of what the right modal logic is for reasoning about potential infinity. In this article I identify a choice point in determining the right modal logic: Can a potentially infinite collection ever be expanded in two mutually incompatible ways? If not, then the possible expansions are convergent; if so, then the possible expansions are branching. When possible expansions are convergent, the right modal logic (...)
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    Tableaux variants of some modal and relevant systems.P. I. Bystrov - 1988 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 17 (3/4):92-98.
    The tableaux-constructions have a number of properties which advantageously distinguish them from equivalent axiomatic systems . The proofs in the form of tableaux-constructions have a full accordance with semantic interpretation and subformula property in the sense of Gentzen’s Hauptsatz. Method of tatleaux-construction gives a good substitute of Gentzen’s methods and thus opens a good perspective for the investigations of theoretical as well as applied aspects of logical calculi. It should be noted that application of tableau method in modal, tense, relevant (...)
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    The Modal Logic of Potential Infinity: Branching Versus Convergent Possibilities.Ethan Brauer - 2020 - Erkenntnis:1-19.
    Modal logic provides an elegant way to understand the notion of potential infinity. This raises the question of what the right modal logic is for reasoning about potential infinity. In this article I identify a choice point in determining the right modal logic: Can a potentially infinite collection ever be expanded in two mutually incompatible ways? If not, then the possible expansions are convergent; if so, then the possible expansions are branching. When possible expansions are convergent, the right modal logic (...)
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  49. Modal Logics for Integral Spacetime.John F. Phillips - 1999 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
    The main project of this dissertation is to analyze various temporal conceptions of modality for discrete n-dimensional spacetime. The first chapter contains an introduction to the problem and known results. Chapter 2 consists of a study of logics which are analogues of the so-called 'logic of today and tomorrow' and 'logic of tomorrow' investigated by Segerberg and others. We consider the analogues of these successor logics for 2-dimensional integral spacetime. We provide axiomatizations in monomodal and multimodal languages and prove completeness (...)
     
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    Directed frames.Giovanna Corsi & Silvio Ghilardi - 1989 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 29 (1):53-67.
    Predicate extensions of the intermediate logic of the weak excluded middle and of the modal logic S4.2 are introduced and investigated. In particular it is shown that some of them are characterized by subclasses of the class of directed frames with either constant or nested domains.
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