A modal reduction for partial logic (Q2366529)

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A modal reduction for partial logic
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    A modal reduction for partial logic (English)
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    17 February 1994
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    Partial logic may be seen as a three-valued logic whose third truth value can be soundly interpreted as ``undefined'' or ``neither true nor false''. It is well known that three-valued partial logic -- or partial information -- can be modelled within classical modal logic. However, for many purposes it seems more convenient to allow not only partiality, but also incoherence in logic, dealing with a four-valued logic whose non- classical truth values should be interpreted as ``undefined'' and ``both true and false'', respectively. The interest of this interpretation was pointed out by J. M. Dunn. This paper aims to prove that this four-valued partial and incoherent logic can also be reduced to classical modal logic, more precisely, to the modal system S4, and that when attention is restricted to the three-valued case, the reducing modal logic becomes just S4 plus McKinsey's axiom, i.e., the system often known as S4.1.
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    partial logic
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    partial information logic
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    three-valued logic
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    incoherence
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    four-valued logic
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    modal logic
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    S4
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    McKinsey's axiom
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    S4.1
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