A note on neighbourhoods

Bulletin of the Section of Logic 14 (3):94-97 (1985)
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Abstract

Neighbourhood semantics are an important device of investigations in intensional logics. Unfortunately, their striking generality is closely connected with a loss of intuitive transparency mainly because of the appearance of sets of possible worlds. This note suggests a restriction of neighbourhood semantics to facilitate intuitive approach to semantic constructions again

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