Quantifiers, Propositions and Identity : Admissible Semantics for Quantified Modal and Substructural Logics /

Many systems of quantified modal logic cannot be characterised by Kripke's well-known possible worlds semantic analysis. This book shows how they can be characterised by a more general 'admissible semantics', using models in which there is a restriction on which sets of worlds count a...

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Main Author: Goldblatt, Robert
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Series:Lecture notes in logic ; no. 38.
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Summary:Many systems of quantified modal logic cannot be characterised by Kripke's well-known possible worlds semantic analysis. This book shows how they can be characterised by a more general 'admissible semantics', using models in which there is a restriction on which sets of worlds count as propositions. This requires a new interpretation of quantifiers that takes into account the admissibility of propositions. The author sheds new light on the celebrated Barcan Formula, whose role becomes that of legitimising the Kripkean interpretation of quantification. The theory is worked out for systems with quantifiers ranging over actual objects, and over all possibilia, and for logics with existence and identity predicates and definite descriptions. The final chapter develops a new admissible 'cover semantics' for propositional and quantified relevant logic, adapting ideas from the Kripke-Joyal semantics for intuitionistic logic in topos theory. This book is for mathematical or philosophical logicians, computer scientists and linguists.
Item Description:Title from publishers bibliographic system (viewed on 22 Dec 2011).
EBSCO eBook Academic Comprehensive Collection North America
Physical Description:1 online resource (282 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780511862359
0511862350
9781139101783
1139101781
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9781139099783