Prior on the logic and the metaphysics of time

Logique Et Analyse 199:317-334 (2007)
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In this paper I explore three related topics emerging from Prior's work on the logic of time. First, what is the proper province of logic, if any? Is temporal (modal) logic just logic, on a par with the paradigmatic case of first-order quantification theory or even simple propositional logic? Second, what counts as an interpretation of a formal system? In particular, can formal semantics provide an interpretation? Third, what is the proper role of the meta-theory? In connection with this last question we will see how Prior's attitude towards instants of time may teach us something about the analogous case of possible worlds.

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