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modal logic
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1. (Philosophy / Logic) the logical study of such philosophical concepts as necessity, possibility, contingency, etc. 2. (Philosophy / Logic) the logical study of concepts whose formal properties resemble certain moral, epistemological, and psychological concepts See also alethic, deontic, epistemic, doxastic 3. (Philosophy / Logic) any formal system capable of being interpreted as a model for the behaviour of such concepts ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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