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POSSIBLE WORLDS SEMANTICS FOR DEFAULT LOGICS

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1994
We introduce a uniform semantical framework for various default logics in terms of Kripke structures. This possible worlds approach provides a simple but meaningful instrument for comparing existing default logics in a unified setting. The possible worlds semantics is introduced by means of constrained default logic. Also, it easily deals with Brewka's
Besnard, Philippe, Schaub, Torsten
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Possible Worlds Semantics and Fiction

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2005
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Agnostic Possible Worlds Semantics

2012
Working within standard classical higher-order logic, we propose a possible worlds semantics (PWS) which combines the simplicity of the familiar Montague semantics (MS), in which propositions are sets of worlds, with the fine-grainedness of the older but less well-known tractarian semantics (TS) of Wittgenstein and C.I.
Andrew Plummer, Carl Pollard
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Peirce’s Contributions to Possible-Worlds Semantics

Studia Logica, 2006
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