Neighborhood Semantics for Modal Logic

Author:   Eric Pacuit
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2017
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9783319671482


Pages:   154
Publication Date:   23 November 2017
Format:   Paperback
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This book offers a state-of-the-art introduction to the basic techniques and results of neighborhood semantics for modal logic. In addition to presenting the relevant technical background, it highlights both the pitfalls and potential uses of neighborhood models – an interesting class of mathematical structures that were originally introduced to provide a semantics for weak systems of modal logic (the so-called non-normal modal logics).   In addition, the book discusses a broad range of topics, including standard modal logic results (i.e., completeness, decidability and definability); bisimulations for neighborhood models and other model-theoretic constructions; comparisons with other semantics for modal logic (e.g., relational models, topological models, plausibility models); neighborhood semantics for first-order modal logic, applications in game theory (coalitional logic and game logic); applications in epistemic logic (logics of evidence and belief); and non-normal modal logics with dynamic modalities. The book can be used as the primary text for seminars on philosophical logic focused on non-normal modal logics; as a supplemental text for courses on modal logic, logic in AI, or philosophical logic (either at the undergraduate or graduate level); or as the primary source for researchers interested in learning about the uses of neighborhood semantics in philosophical logic and game theory.          

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Author:   Eric Pacuit
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2017
Weight:   2.642kg
ISBN:  

9783319671482


ISBN 10:   3319671480
Pages:   154
Publication Date:   23 November 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Motivation 1.1 Subset Spaces 1.2 Language and Semantics 1.3 Why Non-Normal Modal Logic? 1.4 Why Neighborhood Structures? 2. Core Theory 2.1 Expressive Power and Invariance 2.2 Alternative Semantics for Non-Normal Modal Logic 2.3 The Landscape of Non-Normal Modal Logic 2.4 Computational Issues 2.5 Frame Correspondence 2.6 Translations3. Richer Languages 3.1 Universal Modality and Nominals 3.2 First-Order Neighborhood Structures 3.3 Common Belief on Neighborhood Structures 3.4 Dynamics with Neighborhoods: Game Logic 3.5 Dynamics on Neighborhood StructuresA. Relational Semantics for Modal Logic A.1 Definability A.2 Normal Modal Logics

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Neighbourhood frames offer an interpretation to systems of modal logic that generalises the more traditional relational frames. ... Complemented with the numerous pointers to the literature that it provides, the book will be a valuable source of information and practice for PhD students. (Eric Martin, zbMATH 1390.03001, 2018)


Neighbourhood frames offer an interpretation to systems of modal logic that generalises the more traditional relational frames. ... Complemented with the numerous pointers to the literature that it provides, the book will be a valuable source of information and practice for PhD students. (Eric Martin, zbMATH 1390.03001, 2018) Reading and writing a review of this wonderful book has been a pleasure. Knowing the basics of propositional modal logic may explain why I enjoyed reading it. The author has gathered and surveyed many papers in writing this book. This is a must-read for those who want to do research on neighborhood semantics--after having acquired a basic knowledge of modal logic. (Manoj K. Raut, Computing Reviews, February, 2019)


Author Information

Eric Pacuit is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, USA. Before coming to Maryland, Eric worked at Stanford University, USA; at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; and at the Tilburg Institute for Logic and Philosophy of Science at Tilburg University, Netherlands. His research primarily addresses issues in interactive epistemology and group decision-making – two interdisciplinary areas that make use of ideas and techniques from logic (especially modal logic), philosophy, game theory and social choice theory. His research has been generously supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation and a VIDI grant from the NWO (the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research).

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