Tense logic for discrete future time

Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):105-118 (1970)
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Abstract

Prior has conjectured that the tense-logical system Gli obtained by adding to a complete basis for the classical propositional calculus the primitive symbolG, the definitionsDf. F:Fα=NGNαDf. L:Lα=KαGα,and the postulatesis complete for the logic of linear, infinite, transitive, discrete future time. In this paper it is demonstrated that that conjecture is correct and it is shown that Gli has the finite model property: see [4]. The techniques used are in part suggested by those used in Bull [2] and [3]:Gli can be shown to be complete for the logic of linear, infinite, transitive, discrete future time in the sense that every formula of Gli which is true of such time can be proved as a theorem of Gli. For this purpose the notion of truth needs to be formalized. This formalization is effected by the construction of a model for linear, infinite, transitive, discrete future time.

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Tense systems with discrete moments of time, part I.Dov M. Gabbay - 1972 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 (1):35 - 44.

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Past, Present and Future.Arthur N. Prior - 1967 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.

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