Non-Normal Super-Strict Implications

04/14/2022
by   Guido Gherardi, et al.
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This paper introduces the logics of super-strict implications that are based on C.I. Lewis' non-normal modal logics S2 and S3. The semantics of these logics is based on Kripke's semantics for non-normal modal logics. This solves a question we left open in a previous paper by showing that these logics are weakly connexive.

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