Special issues of Logic Journal of the IGPL ”Non-Classical Modal and Predicate Logics”
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Special issues of Logic Journal of the IGPL ”Non-Classical Modal and Predicate Logics”
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SOURCE: Logic Journal of the IGPL. Roč. 27, č. 4 (2019), s. 385-386. ISSN 1367-0751. ABSTRACT: There was a time when modal logic—any modal logic—was ‘non-classical’. In the early 1950s, someone as influential as Quine was still arguing that quantifying into modal contexts is incoherent (see, e.g. (4)). Today, modal logic is not only widely accepted but also a thriving, crowded research topic, having become a tool applicable in a vast array of areas. The notion that using modal operators at all is non-classical (which, in the mid-20th century, meant the same thing as deviant) now seems almost quaint. To be ‘non-classical’ in modal logic today means taking a much larger step beyond the narrow confines of two-valued classical logic than it did when Quine wrote.
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2019
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