Cart
Free Shipping in Ireland
Proud to be B-Corp

Towards Mathematical Philosophy David Makinson

Towards Mathematical Philosophy By David Makinson

Towards Mathematical Philosophy by David Makinson


€187.89
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

Modal Logics The ?rst bundle of papers in this volume contains contribution to modal logic.

Towards Mathematical Philosophy Summary

Towards Mathematical Philosophy: Papers from the Studia Logica conference Trends in Logic IV by David Makinson

area and in applications to linguistics, formal epistemology, and the study of norms. The second contains papers on non-classical and many-valued logics, with an eye on applications in computer science and through it to engineering. The third concerns the logic of belief management,whichis likewise closely connected with recent work in computer science but also links directly with epistemology, the philosophy of science, the study of legal and other normative systems, and cognitive science. The grouping is of course rough, for there are contributions to the volume that lie astride a boundary; at least one of them is relevant, from a very abstract perspective, to all three areas. We say a few words about each of the individual chapters, to relate them to each other and the general outlook of the volume. Modal Logics The ?rst bundle of papers in this volume contains contribution to modal logic. Three of them examine general problems that arise for all kinds of modal logics. The ?rst paper is essentially semantical in its approach, the second proof-theoretic, the third semantical again: * Commutativity of quanti?ers in varying-domain Kripke models,by R. Goldblatt and I. Hodkinson, investigates the possibility of com- tation (i.e. reversing the order) for quanti?ers in ?rst-order modal logics interpreted over relational models with varying domains. The authors study a possible-worlds style structural model theory that does not v- idate commutation, but satis?es all the axioms originally presented by Kripke for his familiar semantics for ?rst-order modal logic.

About David Makinson

David Makinson, Visiting Professor in Department of Philosophy, London School of Economics, author of Bridges from Classical to Nonmonotonic Logic (College Publications, 2005) and Sets Logic and Maths for Computing (Springer 2008)

Jacek Malinowski, Professor of Logic at Institute of Philosophy, Polish Academy of Sciences and at Department of Logic, Nicolaus Copernicus University. Editor-in-Chief of Studia Logica

Heinrich Wansing, Professor of Philosophy of Science and Logic, Dresden University of Technology; managing editor of Studia Logica; author of The Logic of Information Structures (1993) and Displaying Modal Logic (1998)

Table of Contents

From Logic to Mathematical Philosophy.- Commutativity of Quantifiers in Varying-Domain Kripke Models.- The Method of Tree-Hypersequents for Modal Propositional Logic.- All Splitting Logics in the Lattice NExt(KTB).- A Temporal Logic of Normative Systems.- Reasoning with Justifications.- Monotone Relations, Fixed Points and Recursive Definitions.- Processing Information from a Set of Sources.- The Classical Model Existence Theorem in Subclassical Predicate Logics I.- Weak Implicational Logics Related to the Lambek Calculus-Gentzen versus Hilbert Formalisms.- Faithful and Invariant Conditional Probability in ?ukasiewicz Logic.- A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Non-Scalar Hedges.- The Procedures for Belief Revision.- Shifting Priorities: Simple Representations for Twenty-Seven Iterated Theory Change Operators.- The Coherence of Theories-Dependencies and Weights.- On Meta-Knowledge and Truth.

Additional information

NPB9781402090837
9781402090837
1402090838
Towards Mathematical Philosophy: Papers from the Studia Logica conference Trends in Logic IV by David Makinson
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2008-11-27
344
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Towards Mathematical Philosophy