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Neighborhood semantics

Known as: Scott-Montague semantics 
Neighborhood semantics, also known as Scott-Montague semantics, is a formal semantics for modal logics. It is a generalization, developed… 
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2020
2020
In this article, we study logics of unknown truths and false beliefs under neighborhood semantics. We compare the relative… 
2018
2018
In this paper, we propose a new neighborhood semantics for contingency logic, by introducing a simple property in standard… 
2016
2016
The majority of works on modal fuzzy logics consider Kripke-style possible worlds semantics as the principal semantics despite… 
2013
2013
We present a mathematical framework to analyze the interpretability of a fuzzy partition and a generic algorithm to preserve it… 
2012
2012
We study a modal logic \(\mathbf{K4_{2}^{C}}\) of common belief for normal agents. We discuss Kripke completeness and show that… 
2009
2009
Towards NonBeing (Priest, 2005) gives a noneist account of the semantics of intentional operators and predicates. The semantics… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
This paper gives a survey of expressivity and complexity of normal modal logics for reasoning about cooperation and preferences… 
2007
2007
A telescoping row marker for use with a conventional agricultural tillage apparatus such as a tractor carried, or pulled, planter… 
2005
2005
This paper is mainly inspired by formal research results and philosophical considerations in ?A guide to intensional semantics… 
2003
2003
This paper presents a neighborhood semantics for logics of entailment. It begins with a minimal system Min that expresses the…