First-Order Modal Semantics and Existence Predicate
First-Order Modal Semantics and Existence Predicate
Author(s): Patryk MichalczeniaSubject(s): Philosophy, Logic
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: first-order modal logic; constant-domain model; varying-domain model; existence predicate
Summary/Abstract: In the article we study the existence predicate \(\varepsilon\) in the context of semantics for first-order modal logic. For a formula \(\varphi\) we define \(\varphi^{\varepsilon}\) - the so called existence relativization. We point to a gap in the work of Fitting and Mendelsohn concerning the relationship between the truth of \(\varphi\) and \(\varphi^{\varepsilon}\) in classes of varying- and constant-domain models. We introduce operations on models which allow us to fill the gap and provide a more general perspective on the issue. As a result we obtain a series of theorems describing the logical connection between the notion of truth of a formula with the existence predicate in constant-domain models and the notion of truth of a formula without the existence predicate in varying-domain models.
Journal: Bulletin of the Section of Logic
- Issue Year: 51/2022
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 317-327
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English