Neighbourhood Semantics for Modal Relevant Logics

Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (1):145-181 (2023)
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In this paper, we investigate neighbourhood semantics for modal extensions of relevant logics. In particular, we combine the neighbourhood interpretation of the relevant implication (and related connectives) with a neighbourhood interpretation of modal operators. We prove completeness for a range of systems and investigate the relations between neighbourhood models and relational models, setting out a range of augmentation conditions for the various relations and operations.

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Nicholas Ferenz
University of Alberta
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University of Connecticut

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