On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 10:29 AM, John E Clifford
<kali9putra@hidden.email> wrote:
Tense and Tense Logic, Janua Linguarum series minor 273 (I think, don't have it in front of me) Hague, Mouton, 1974 (memory again).
http://www.philosciences.org/notices/document.php?id_document=446
The scope is to determine to what extent the tense markers of tense
logic represent what is represented by the tense forms of natural
language. After a general discussion of this problem, the language of
tense logic is described, and related problems such as the structure of
time, the structure of history and the nature of causality and knowledge
are discussed. Several languages other than the basic language of tense
logic are described to answer some of the questions raised about
features of tense and the relation between logical languages and the
theories expressed in them.
Sounds interesting. Any chance of getting this in electronic format?
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