Preface |
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1 A whirlwind history, and changes in perspective |
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2 Basic language and semantics |
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3 Expressive power and invariance |
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4 Validity and decidability |
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5 Axioms, proofs, and completeness |
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6 Computation and complexity |
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7 Translation and varieties of expressive power |
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8 Increasing deductive power: the landscape of modal logics |
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9 What axioms say: frame correspondence |
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10 Descriptive power: extended modal languages |
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III Selected Applications |
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13 Doxastic and conditional logic |
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14 Dynamic logic of actions and events |
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15 Logic and information dynamics |
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16 Preference and deontic logic |
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18 The structure and flow of time |
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19 Modal patterns in space |
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IV Recent Theoretical Themes |
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22 Fixed-points, computation, and equilibrium |
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23 Issues in information dynamics |
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24 System combination and undecidability |
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26 Deductive incompleteness |
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27 Modal foundations for classical logic |
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A First-order predicate logic |
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B Modal algebra |
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Answers and hints to selected exercises |
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Guide to further literature |
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References |
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Index |
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