This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-to-use, uniform, powerful, and useful combination of first order logic with modal logic resulting from philosophical and technical modifications of Bressan’s General interpreted modal calculus (Yale University Press 1972). CIFOL starts with a set of cases; each expression has an extension in each case and an intension, which is the function from the cases to the respective case-relative extensions. Predication is intensional; identity is extensional. Definite descriptions are context-independent terms, and lambda-predicates and -operators can be introduced without constraints. These logical resources allow one to define, within CIFOL, important pro...
The modal object calculus is the system of logic which houses the (proper) axiomatic theory of abstr...
This dissertation advances debates in modal metaphysics, philosophy of language and formal semantics...
This chapter is constituted by two parts. The ¯rst part comprising Sections 1-5 was written by Torb...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is Part I of a two-part essay. We present CIFOL, an (1) easy-to-use, (2) uniform, (3) powerful,...
Modal notions play an important role in science. Many scientifically useful predicates are dispositi...
This paper follows Part I of our essay on case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL; Belnap and Müll...
This paper follows Part I of our essay on case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL; Belnap and Mülle...
AbstractFirst-order modal logic is very much under current development, with many different semantic...
The Univalent Foundations project constitutes what is arguably the most serious challenge to set-the...
Abstract. In this paper we considered an extension of the First-order Logic (FOL) by Bealer’s intens...
In his 2000 book Logical Properties Colin McGinn argues that predicates denote properties rather tha...
There are different ways we use the expressions �extension� and �intension�. I specify in the ?rst p...
The modal object calculus is the system of logic which houses the (proper) axiomatic theory of abstr...
This dissertation advances debates in modal metaphysics, philosophy of language and formal semantics...
This chapter is constituted by two parts. The ¯rst part comprising Sections 1-5 was written by Torb...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is Part I of a two-part essay introducing case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL), an easy-t...
This is Part I of a two-part essay. We present CIFOL, an (1) easy-to-use, (2) uniform, (3) powerful,...
Modal notions play an important role in science. Many scientifically useful predicates are dispositi...
This paper follows Part I of our essay on case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL; Belnap and Müll...
This paper follows Part I of our essay on case-intensional first-order logic (CIFOL; Belnap and Mülle...
AbstractFirst-order modal logic is very much under current development, with many different semantic...
The Univalent Foundations project constitutes what is arguably the most serious challenge to set-the...
Abstract. In this paper we considered an extension of the First-order Logic (FOL) by Bealer’s intens...
In his 2000 book Logical Properties Colin McGinn argues that predicates denote properties rather tha...
There are different ways we use the expressions �extension� and �intension�. I specify in the ?rst p...
The modal object calculus is the system of logic which houses the (proper) axiomatic theory of abstr...
This dissertation advances debates in modal metaphysics, philosophy of language and formal semantics...
This chapter is constituted by two parts. The ¯rst part comprising Sections 1-5 was written by Torb...