Many-valued Semantics and Modal Logics: Essays in Honour of Yuriy Vasilievich Ivlev | ISBN 9783031565953

Many-valued Semantics and Modal Logics: Essays in Honour of Yuriy Vasilievich Ivlev

herausgegeben von Marcelo Esteban Coniglio, Ekaterina Kubyshkina und Dmitry Zaitsev
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarcelo Esteban Coniglio
Herausgegeben vonEkaterina Kubyshkina
Herausgegeben vonDmitry Zaitsev
Buchcover Many-valued Semantics and Modal Logics: Essays in Honour of Yuriy Vasilievich Ivlev  | EAN 9783031565953 | ISBN 3-031-56595-9 | ISBN 978-3-031-56595-3

Many-valued Semantics and Modal Logics: Essays in Honour of Yuriy Vasilievich Ivlev

herausgegeben von Marcelo Esteban Coniglio, Ekaterina Kubyshkina und Dmitry Zaitsev
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarcelo Esteban Coniglio
Herausgegeben vonEkaterina Kubyshkina
Herausgegeben vonDmitry Zaitsev

This volume is a collection of essays related to the work of Professor Yuriy Vasilievich Ivlev, a distinguished Russian logician and philosopher renowned for his expertise in many-valued and modal logics. Notably, his groundbreaking work on quasi-matrices for logics, now recognized as non-deterministic matrices and non-deterministic semantics, emerged in the 1970s. From a philosophical standpoint, Ivlev’s research delves into the formal analysis of indeterminacy, offering a logical framework to understand how sequences of indeterminate events can yield determinate outcomes. The volume follows two complementary lines of research. Firstly, it serves as a platform for the exploration and discussion of Ivlev’s seminal contributions to the algebraic characterization of both normal and non-normal modal logics, aimed at making these insights accessible to an international audience. Secondly, it features contributions from esteemed logicians and philosophers worldwide, offering diverseperspectives on the logical analysis of indeterminacy. This comprehensive volume will appeal to scholars and researchers in logic, philosophy, and mathematics who are engaged in the study of many-valued and modal methodologies for modeling situations of indeterminacy.