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  1. First-order intensional logic.Melvin Fitting - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 127 (1-3):171-193.
    First - order modal logic is very much under current development, with many different semantics proposed. The use of rigid objects goes back to Saul Kripke. More recently, several semantics based on counterparts have been examined, in a development that goes back to David Lewis. There is yet another line of research, using intensional objects, that traces back to Richard Montague. I have been involved with this line of development for some time. In the present paper, I briefly sketch several (...)
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  • On Harrop disjunction property in intermediate predicate logics.Katsumasa Ishii - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (3):317-324.
    A partial solution to Ono’s problem P54 is given. Here Ono’s problem P54 is whether Harrop disjunction property is equivalent to disjunction property or not in intermediate predicate logics. As an application of this result it is shown that some intermediate predicate logics satisfy Harrop disjunction property.
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  • Categorial modal realism.Tyler D. P. Brunet - 2023 - Synthese 201 (2):1-29.
    The current conception of the plurality of worlds is founded on a set theoretic understanding of possibilia. This paper provides an alternative category theoretic conception and argues that it is at least as serviceable for our understanding of possibilia. In addition to or instead of the notion of possibilia conceived as possible objects or possible individuals, this alternative to set theoretic modal realism requires the notion of possible morphisms, conceived as possible changes, processes or transformations. To support this alternative conception (...)
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