A general framework for translating logical formulae from one logic into another logic is presented. The framework is instantiated with two different approaches to translating modal logic formulae into predicate logic. The first one, the well known “relational” translation makes the modal logic’s possible worlds structure explicit by introducing a distinguished predicate symbol to represent the accessibility relation. In the second approach, the “functional” translation method, paths in the possible worlds structure are represented by compositions of functions which map worlds to accessible worlds. On the syntactic level this means that every flexible symbol is parametrized with particular terms denoting whole paths from the initial world to ...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
A general framework for translating logical formulae from one logic into another logic is presented....
A general framework for translating logical formulae from one logic into \u000Aanother logic is pres...
A general framework for translating logical formulae from one logic into \u000Aanother logic is pres...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for nonclassical logics, in pa...
We propose a translation approach from modal logics to first‐order predicate \u000Alogic which combi...
This paper gives an overview on trans-lation methods we have developed for nonclassical logics, in p...
Often when we do philosophy we want to define less well understood notions with which we are concern...
Often when we do philosophy we want to define less well understood notions with which we are concern...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
A general framework for translating logical formulae from one logic into another logic is presented....
A general framework for translating logical formulae from one logic into \u000Aanother logic is pres...
A general framework for translating logical formulae from one logic into \u000Aanother logic is pres...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for non-classical logics, in p...
This paper gives an overview on translation methods we have developed for nonclassical logics, in pa...
We propose a translation approach from modal logics to first‐order predicate \u000Alogic which combi...
This paper gives an overview on trans-lation methods we have developed for nonclassical logics, in p...
Often when we do philosophy we want to define less well understood notions with which we are concern...
Often when we do philosophy we want to define less well understood notions with which we are concern...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...
Normal modal logics can be defined axiomatically as Hilbert systems, or semantically in terms of Kri...