Structural Analysis of Non-Classical Logics : the Proceedings of the Second Taiwan Philosophical Logic Colloquium / edited by Syraya Chin-Mu Yang, Duen-Min Deng, Hanti Lin.
2016
BC1-199
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Title
Structural Analysis of Non-Classical Logics : the Proceedings of the Second Taiwan Philosophical Logic Colloquium / edited by Syraya Chin-Mu Yang, Duen-Min Deng, Hanti Lin.
Edition
1st ed. 2016.
ISBN
9783662483572
3662483572
9783662483565
3662483564
3662483572
9783662483565
3662483564
Published
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 278 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-662-48357-2 doi
Call Number
BC1-199
Dewey Decimal Classification
160
Summary
This volume brings together a group of logic-minded philosophers and philosophically oriented logicians to address a diversity of topics on the structural analysis of non-classical logics. It mainly focuses on the construction of different types of models for various non-classical logics of current interest, including modal logics, epistemic logics, dynamic logics, and observational predicate logic. The book presents a wide range of applications of two well-known approaches in current research: (i) structural modeling of certain philosophical issues in the framework of non-classic logics, such as admissible models for modal logic, structural models for modal epistemology and for counterfactuals, and epistemological models for common knowledge and for public announcements; (ii) conceptual analysis of logical properties of, and formal semantics for, non-classical logics, such as sub-formula property, truthmaking, epistemic modality, behavioral strategies, speech acts and assertions. The structural analysis provided in this volume will appeal not only to graduate students and experts in non-classic logics, but also to readers from a wide range of disciplines, including computer science, cognitive science, linguistics, game theory and theory of action, to mention a few.
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Logic in Asia: Studia Logica Library.
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