Arthur Prior and Hybrid Logic |
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Authors: | Patrick Blackburn |
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Affiliation: | (1) INRIA Lorraine, 615, Rue du Jardin Botanique, 54602 Viller lès Nancy Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Contemporary hybrid logic is based on the idea of using formulas as terms, an idea invented and explored by Arthur Prior in the mid-1960s. But Prior’s own work on hybrid logic remains largely undiscussed. This is unfortunate, since hybridisation played a role that was both central to and problematic for his philosophical views on tense. In this paper I introduce hybrid logic from a contemporary perspective, and then examine the role it played in Prior’s work. |
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