Tensed Ontology Based on Simple Partial Logic

Proceedings of Ninth International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning: TIME-02:141-145 (2002)
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Abstract

Simple partial logic (=SPL) is, broadly speaking, an extensional logic which allows for the truth-value gap. First I give a system of propositional SPL by partializing classical logic, as well as extending it with several non-classical truth-functional operators. Second I show a way based on SPL to construct a system of tensed ontology, by representing tensed statements as two kinds of necessary statements in a linear model that consists of the present and future worlds. Finally I compare that way with other two ways based on Łukasiewicz’s three-valued logic and branching temporal logic.

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Daisuke Kachi
Saitama University

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Bourne on future contingents and three-valued logic.Daisuke Kachi - 2009 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 18 (1):33-43.

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Philosophical problems in Logic.Karel Lambert (ed.) - 1970 - Dordrecht,: Reidel.
Validity in Simple Partial Logic.Daisuke Kachi - 2002 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 10 (4):139-153.
Philosophical problems in logic: some recent developments.Karel Lambert (ed.) - 1980 - Hingham, MA: Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston.

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