Modal Logic: An Introduction to its Syntax and Semantics

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Author: Nino B. Cocchiarella, Max A. Freund
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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In this text, a variety of modal logics at the sentential, first-order, and
second-order levels are developed with clarity, precision and philosophical
insight. All of the S1-S5 modal logics of Lewis and Langford, among others,
are constructed. A matrix, or many-valued semantics, for sentential modal
logic is formalized, and an important result that no finite matrix can
characterize any of the standard modal logics is proven. Exercises, some of
which show independence results, help to develop logical skills. 
A separate sentential modal logic of logical necessity in logical atomism is
also constructed and shown to be complete and decidable. On the first-order
level of the logic of logical necessity, the modal thesis of
anti-essentialism is valid and every de re sentence is provably equivalent
to a de dicto sentence. 
An elegant extension of the standard sentential modal logics into several
first-order modal logics is developed. Both a first-order modal logic for
possibilism containing actualism as a proper part as well as a separate
modal logic for actualism alone are constructed for a variety of modal
systems. Exercises on this level show the connections between modal laws and
quantifier logic regarding generalization into, or out of, modal contexts
and the conditions required for the necessity of identity and non-identity. 
Two types of second-order modal logics, one possibilist and the other
actualist, are developed based on a distinction between existence-entailing
concepts and concepts in general. The result is a deeper second-order
analysis of possibilism and actualism as ontological frameworks. Exercises
regarding second-order predicate quantifiers clarify the distinction between
existence-entailing concepts and concepts in general. 
Modal Logic is ideally suited as a core text for graduate and undergraduate
courses in modal logic, and as supplementary reading in courses on
mathematical logic, formal ontology, and artificial intelligence
 
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