De Dicto vs. De Re: Understanding Linguistic Reference
De dicto refers to how a statement attributes a property to a…
Counterpart Theory in Modal Logic
Counterpart theory, proposed by David Lewis, offers a philosophical interpretation of modal…
Counternecessary Conditional
A conditional statement exploring hypothetical scenarios against a backdrop of necessary truths.…
Counterfactual Logic
Counterfactual logic explores conditional statements about what would have happened if something…
Converse Barcan Formula in Modal Logic
The Converse Barcan Formula posits that if a property is necessarily possible…
Contingency: The Nature of Conditional Truth
Contingency describes propositions that are neither always true nor always false, their…
Chronological Logic
Chronological logic, also known as temporal modal logic, deals with reasoning about…
Causal Modal Logic
Causal modal logic extends standard modal logic with modalities for necessity, possibility,…
Brouwerian Modal Logic
A modal logic inspired by L.E.J. Brouwer's intuitionism. It grounds possibility in…