A.N. Prior's System Q: A Review

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Abstract

In his “Time and Modality”, based on his own philosophical motivations, Arthur Norman Prior proposed the modal logic Q as a correct modal logic in 1957. Prior developed Q in order to offer a logic for contingent beings, in which one could rationally state that some beings are contingent and some are necessary. One may say that Q is an actualist modal logic with a natural semantics. This review article is a developed description/discussion of/on “The System Q” that is the fifth chapter of “Time and Modality”. I have attempted to analyse
the logical structure of system Q in order to provide a more understandable description as well as logical analysis for today’s logicians, philosophers, and information-computer scientists.
In the paper, the Polish notations are translated into modern notations in order to be more comprehensible and to support the developed formal descriptions and semantic analysis.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftLogico-Philosophical Studies
Vol/bind19
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)161-174
ISSN2071-9183
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021

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