Kripke's worlds / by Olivier Gasquet [and others].

Possible worlds models were introduced by Saul Kripke in the early 1960s. Basically, a possible world's model is nothing but a graph with labelled nodes and labelled edges. Such graphs provide semantics for various modal logics (alethic, temporal, epistemic and doxastic, dynamic, deontic, descr...

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Other Authors: Gasquet, Olivier
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel : London : Birkhäuser ; Springer [distributor], 2011.
Series:Studies in universal logic.
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Summary:Possible worlds models were introduced by Saul Kripke in the early 1960s. Basically, a possible world's model is nothing but a graph with labelled nodes and labelled edges. Such graphs provide semantics for various modal logics (alethic, temporal, epistemic and doxastic, dynamic, deontic, description logics) and also turned out useful for other nonclassical logics (intuitionistic, conditional, several paraconsistent and relevant logics). All these logics have been studied intensively in philosophical and mathematical logic and in computer science, and have been applied increasingly in domains.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 volume).
ISBN:3764385049
9783764385040
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.