Temporal intervals and temporal order

Logique Et Analyse 24 (93):51 (1981)
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Abstract

A logic of intervals is proposed akin to the one published by Hamblin (Hamblin (1969) and (1971)). Like Hamblin's, the present system is also based on a single primitive. However, the work presented here differs from Hamblin's in a number of respects. Most importantly, the present system is explicitly based on mereological ideas in such a way that not only are the two notions of abutment and temporal order involved in Hamblin's primitive two-place relation "abuts at the earlier end" distinguished ; the temporal ordering itself is built up from a symmetric mereological primitive. The present system is shown to be complete.

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Paul Needham
Stockholm University

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