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modal logic

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modal logic
n
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
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Noun1.modal logic - the logical study of necessity and possibility
logic - the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference
2.modal logic - a system of logic whose formal properties resemble certain moral and epistemological concepts
formal logic, mathematical logic, symbolic logic - any logical system that abstracts the form of statements away from their content in order to establish abstract criteria of consistency and validity
alethic logic - the modal logic of necessity and possibility and contingency
deontic logic - the modal logic of obligation and permissibility
epistemic logic - the modal logic of knowledge and uncertainty and ignorance
doxastic logic - the modal logic of belief and disbelief


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Modal logic, McLelland's hobbyhorse, is the promising alternative.
For our purpose, "it is sounder to view modal logic as the indispensable core of logic, to view truth-functional logic as one of its fragments, and to view 'other' logics--epistemic, deontic, temporal, and the like--as accretions either upon modal logic .
The programmatic setting of this volume can therefore hardly be called revolutionary, but its focus on modalities and modal logic is well-chosen.
 
 
 
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