Disappearing Diamonds: Fitch-Like Results in Bimodal Logic
Augment the propositional language with two modal operators: □ and ■. Define ♦ to be the dual of ■, i.e. ♦ ≡ ¬ ■ ¬. Whenever (X) is of the form φ → ψ, let (X♦ ) be φ→ ♦ ψ. (X♦ ) can be thought of as the modally qualified counterpart of (X)—for instance, under the metaphysical interpretation of ♦ , w...
Main Author: | San, W.K (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2019
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