Melvin Fitting – First-Order Modal Logic
Fitting and Mendelsohn present a thorough treatment of first-order modal logic, together with some propositional background. They adopt throughout a threefold approach. Semantically, they use possible world models; the formal proof machinery is tableaus; and full philosophical discussions are provided of the way that technical developments bear on well-known philosophical problems.
The book covers quantification itself, including the difference between actualist and possibilist quantifiers; equality, leading to a treatment of Frege’s morning star/evening star puzzle; the notion of existence and the logical problems surrounding it; non-rigid constants and function symbols; predicate abstraction, which abstracts a predicate from a formula, in effect providing a scoping function for constants and function symbols, leading to a clarification of ambiguous readings at the heart of several philosophical problems; the distinction between nonexistence and nondesignation; and definite descriptions, borrowing from both Fregean and Russellian paradigms. źródło opisu: Kluwers Academic Publishers 1998 źródło okładki: Kluwers Academic Publishers 1998
- Wydawnictwo:
- Kluwer Academic Publishers
- data wydania:
- 1998 (data przybliżona)
- ISBN:
- 9780792353348
- liczba stron:
- 292
- słowa kluczowe:
- Filozofia , logika , logika modalna , logika filozoficzna
- kategoria:
- filozofia i etyka
- język:
- polski