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Paperback Introductory Modal Logic Book

ISBN: 0268011591

ISBN13: 9780268011598

Introductory Modal Logic

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Modal logic, developed as an extension of classical propositional logic and first-order quantification theory, integrates the notions of possibility and necessity and necessary implication. Arguments whose understanding depends on some fundamental knowledge of modal logic have always been important in philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and epistemology. Moreover, modal logic has become increasingly important with the use of the concept of "possible worlds" in these areas. Introductory Modal Logic fills the need for a basic text on modal logic, accessible to students of elementary symbolic logic.

Kenneth Konyndyk presents a natural deduction treatment of propositional modal logic and quantified modal logic, historical information about its development, and discussions of the philosophical issues raised by modal logic. Characterized by clear and concrete explanations, appropriate examples, and varied and challenging exercises, Introductory Modal Logic makes both modal logic and the possible-worlds metaphysics readily available to the introductory level student.

Customer Reviews

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Worthwhile

This is a nice summary of the fundamentals of Modal Logic. He does a great job explaining the philosophy behind the concepts and the history of the ideas. But, his explanation of the proofs is scanty at best and he lacks clear examples and illustrations. If you want to understand the philosophy then its solid. If you want to be proficient at the proofs then keep looking. Also, it lacks an answer key which adds to the difficulty of the exercises.

Necessarily a good book

A very concise but comprehensive treatment of modal logic (however, I would not recommend it to those who have not first studied elementary propositional and predicate logic). I found it to be both rigorous and accessible. The discussion of how modal logic is affected by various philosophical issues and doctrines make it an interesting read. The author also shows the utility of modal logic as applied to certain philosophical questions/problems. As an introductory text, it accomplishes its goal. However, it does not get five stars for the annoying fact that it does not include answers to the exercises that it has you do. To maximize the utility of any introductory text, I think it is best to include answers for the exercises so that you may check the veracity of your solutions. Overall though, it is a handy little book to have in your library.
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