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  1. (1 other version)Modal logic.Yde Venema - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (2):286-289.
    Modern modal logic originated as a branch of philosophical logic in which the concepts of necessity and possibility were investigated by means of a pair of dual operators that are added to a propositional or first-order language. The field owes much of its flavor and success to the introduction in the 1950s of the “possible-worlds” semantics in which the modal operators are interpreted via some “accessibility relation” connecting possible worlds. In subsequent years, modal logic has received attention as an attractive (...)
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  • On modal systems having arithmetical interpretations.Arnon Avron - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (3):935-942.
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  • On the Proof Theory of the Modal Logic Grz.M. Borga & P. Gentilini - 1986 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 32 (10-12):145-148.
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