For example, the statement john is happy might be qualified by saying that john is usually happy, in which. Aug 06, 2012 this longawaited book replaces hughes and cresswell s two classic studies of modal logic. Modal logic introduces three new symbols into classical. This is an advanced 2001 textbook on modal logic, a field which caught the attention of computer scientists in the late 1970s. I if we know exactly what modal logic is and is not talking. Please refer to the assigned text for homework assignments and the take home final. Cresswell, a new introduction to modal logic, routledge. If you want to know even more, get one or both of these. Interest in the metaphysics and logic of possible worlds goes back at least as far as aristotle, but few books address the history of these important concepts. Researchers in areas ranging from economics to computational linguistics have since realised its worth. Oct 20, 1995 a new introduction to modal logic is an entirely new work, completely rewritten by the authors. Philosophy stack exchange is a question and answer site for those interested in the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. Modal logic for open minds, csli publications, 2010. Modal logic is, strictly speaking, the study of the deductive behavior of the expressions it is necessary that and it is possible that.
Logic, published by methuen in 1968 and reprinted as a university paperback. They have incorporated all the new developments that have taken place since 1968 in both modal propositional logic and modal. A new introduction to modal logic pdf free download epdf. This longawaited book replaces hughes and cresswell s two classic studies of modal logic. Questions from a new introduction to modal logic by hughes and cresswell.
Though, i should say, it doesnt go as in depth as, say, a new introduction to modal logic by hughes and cresswell, which is a great booka classicbut isnt the best if you need to ease your way into modal logic. Brandon look final exam due wednesday, may 6, at 12. This is a more informal version of pretty much the same material as in our textbook, but with further more up to date applications. Symbolic logic ii final exam university of kentucky. An introduction to modal logic and a companion to modal logic. They have incorporated all the new developments that have taken place since 1968 in both modal propositional logic and modal this longawaited book replaces hughes and cresswell s two classic studies of modal logic. Cresswell was the coauthor with his colleague and former teacher g. As well as an interest in ancient philosophy he has published several articles on plato and aristotle his main research area is modal logic and the philosophy of language. I we want to abstract away from particular meanings of. A new introduction to modal logic, routledge, 1996.
Its one of the most if not the most readable introductions to modal logic. G means that a problem is required of graduate students in philosophy. Hughes an introduction to modal logic, london, methuen, 1968 2 logics and languages, london, methuen, 1973 reissued as volume i of routledge library editions. An introduction to modal logic 2009 formosan summer school on logic, language, and computation 29 june10 july, 2009. They have incorporated all the new developments that have taken place since 1968 in both modal propositional logic and modal predicate logic. In australia, relevant and paraconsistent logics have both been prominent, though they are intertwined. Cresswell professor of philosophy victoria university of wellington \ london and new york. Further background on modal logic can be found in the book by fitting and mendelsohn fm99. Hughes and max cresswell, a new introduction to modal logic, 1996. When we wrote it, we were able to give a reasonably comprehensive survey of the state of modal logic at that time.
The chellas text in uenced me the most, though the order of presentation is inspired more. Pdf a new introduction to modal logic download full. Book note ge hughes and mj cresswell, a companion to modal. Create a new zalert zalerts allow you to be notified by email about the availability of new books according to your search query. Assignments modal logic linguistics and philosophy. This book was later replaced by a new introduction to modal logic 1996. For example, the statement john is happy might be qualified by saying that john is usually happy, in which case the term usually is functioning as a modal. Csli, 1987, george hughes and max cresswell an introduction to modal logic, london. Participation in platos parmenides cresswell 1975 the. Introduction to philosophylogicmodal logic wikibooks. Graham priest, an introduction to nonclassical logic, 2nd edition, 2008.
It is the weakest modal logic containing s1 such that strict equivalence is axiomatized by propositional identity. Preface these notes were composed while teaching a class at stanford and studying the work of brian chellas modal logic. Pdf a new introduction to modal logic download full pdf. Cresswell is professor and chairman of the department of philosophy, victoria university of wellington, new zealand. Modal logic is a type of formal logic primarily developed in the 1960s that extends classical propositional and predicate logic to include operators expressing modality. Cambridgeuniversitypress,1980,robertgoldblattlogics of time and computation, stanford. U means that a problem is required of undergraduates.
Hughes a new introduction to modal logic, london, routledge, 1996 11 with a. They have incorporated all the new developments that have taken place since 1968 in both modal propositional logic and modal predicate. Introduction to modal logic emphasis was put on syntactical features and decision algorithms, the new book is written from the semantical point of. Rod girle, modal logics and philosophy, 2nd edition, 2009. They have incorporated all the new developments that have taken place since 1968 in both modal. An earlier book of ours, entitled an introduction to modal logic iml, was published in 1968. There is a lack of consistency regarding symbols for modal operators. Hughes and cresswell, of course, referred to the authors an introduction to modal. A modala word that expresses a modalityqualifies a statement. A new introduction to modal logic george edward hughes. Questions from a new introduction to modal logic by hughes. This book is an introduction to logic for students of contemporary philosophy. Hughes late professor of philosophy victoria university of wellington m. M j cresswell this longawaited book replaces not one but both of hughes and cresswell s two previous classic studies of modal logic.
A new introduction to modal logic is an entirely new work, completely rewritten by the authors. Cresswell this longawaited book replaces hughes and cresswell s two classic studies of modal logic. A new introduction to modal logic by ge hughes and mj cresswell. A modal is an expression like necessarily or possibly that is used to qualify the truth of a judgement. Modal logic attempts to include the notions of modality necessary, contingent, possible and impossible, among others into the structure of classical logic propositional logic and predicate calculus and is therefore an extension of classical logic. This volume offers new essays on the theories about the logical modalities necessity and possibility held by leading philosophers from aristotle in ancient greece to rudolf carnap in. A new introduction to modal logic george edward hughes, m. The main stream in new zealand has been modal logic, started by prior in the 1950s and continued principally through the efforts of hughes and cresswell. Cambridgeuniversitypress,1980,robertgoldblattlogics of time andcomputation, stanford. As an excellent background on modal logic, these notes are also partly based on a manuscript by schmitt sch03 and the book by hughes and cresswell hc96. Tense and modality in logic and metaphysics, cambridge, cambridge university press, 2012.
It covers i basic approaches to logic, including proof theory and especially model theory, ii extensions of standard logic such as modal logic that are important in philosophy, and. Hughes a companion to modal logic, london, methuen, 1984 4 structured meanings. Ulf friedrichsdorf and peter schroederheister the title of this book might suggest that it is primarily a continuation of the authors wellknown introduction to modal logic 1968. Download pdf a new introduction to modal logic free. Hughes, of an introduction to modal logic, london, methuen, 1968. Introduction to modal logic hughes, george edward, cresswell, m.
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