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  1. Temporal logic.Temporal Logic - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Temporal Logic: First International Conference, Ictl '94, Bonn, Germany, July 11 - 14, 1994. Proceedings.Dov M. Gabbay & Hans J. Ohlbach - 1994 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume constitutes the proceedings of the First International Conference on Temporal Logic (ICTL '94), held at Bonn, Germany in July 1994. Since its conception as a discipline thirty years ago, temporal logic is studied by many researchers of numerous backgrounds; presently it is in a stage of accelerated dynamic growth. This book, as the proceedings of the first international conference particularly dedicated to temporal logic, gives a thorough state-of-the-art report on all aspects of (...)
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    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence.Peter Øhrstrøm & Per F. V. Hasle - 1995 - Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence deals with the history of temporal logic as well as the crucial systematic questions within the field. The book studies the rich contributions from ancient and medieval philosophy up to the downfall of temporal logic in the Renaissance. The modern rediscovery of the subject, which is especially due to the work of A. N. Prior, is described, leading into a thorough discussion of the use of (...) logic in computer science and the understanding of natural language. Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence thus interweaves linguistic, philosophical and computational aspects into an informative and inspiring whole. (shrink)
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    Temporal Logic.Yde Venema - 2001 - In Lou Goble, The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 203–223.
    One of time's most puzzling aspects concerns its ontological status: on the one hand, it is a subjective and relative notion, based on our conscious experience of successive events; yet, on the other hand, our civilization and technology are based on the understanding that something like objective, absolute Time exists. Some philosophers have taken this paradox so far as to conclude that time is unreal; others, accepting the existence of absolute time, have engaged in heated debates regarding its structure, be (...)
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    A spurious confusion in temporal logic.Marcin Tkaczyk - 2015 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 24 (2):201-216.
    R.L. Epstein and E. Buitrago-Díaz aspire to present a vitally new approach to temporal logic, an approach based on the idea of absolute truth-values. They claim the existing approaches are confused and incoherent, and contain a significant number of nonsenses. The alleged problems are generated by truth-values being relativized to positions in time. The fundamental incoherence consists in some confusion between propositions and their schemata. Epstein and Buitrago-Díaz have formulas be simply true or false and describe fixed areas (...)
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    Temporal Logic: Mathematical Foundations and Computational Aspects.Dov M. Gabbay, Ian Hodkinson & Mark A. Reynolds - 1994 - Oxford University Press on Demand.
    This much-needed book provides a thorough account of temporal logic, one of the most important areas of logic in computer science today. The book begins with a solid introduction to semantical and axiomatic approaches to temporal logic. It goes on to cover predicate temporal logic, meta-languages, general theories of axiomatization, many dimensional systems, propositional quantifiers, expressive power, Henkin dimension, temporalization of other logics, and decidability results. With its inclusion of cutting-edge results and unifying (...)
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    A Temporal Logic for Reasoning about Processes and Plans.Drew McDermott - 1982 - Cognitive Science 6 (2):101-155.
    Much previous work in artificial intelligence has neglected representing time in all its complexity. In particular, it has neglected continuous change and the indeterminacy of the future. To rectify this, I have developed a first‐order temporal logic, in which it is possible to name and prove things about facts, events, plans, and world histories. In particular, the logic provides analyses of causality, continuous change in quantities, the persistence of facts (the frame problem), and the relationship between tasks (...)
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    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence.Peter Ørstrø & Per F. V. Hasle - 1995 - Springer Verlag.
    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence deals with the history of temporal logic as well as the crucial systematic questions within the field. The book studies the rich contributions from ancient and medieval philosophy up to the downfall of temporal logic in the Renaissance. The modern rediscovery of the subject, which is especially due to the work of A. N. Prior, is described, leading into a thorough discussion of the use of (...) logic in computer science and the understanding of natural language. Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence thus interweaves linguistic, philosophical and computational aspects into an informative and inspiring whole. (shrink)
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    Two Temporal Logics of Contingency.Matteo Pascucci - 2015 - Australasian Journal of Logic 12 (2):121-134.
    This work concerns the use of operators for past and future contingency in Priorean temporal logic. We will develop a system named C_t, whose language includes a propositional constant and prove that (I) C_t is complete with respect to a certain class of general frames and (II) the usual operators for past and future necessity are definable in such system. Furthermore, we will introduce the extension C_t(lin) that can be interpreted on linear and transitive general frames. The theoretical (...)
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    Linear temporal logic as an executable semantics for planning languages.Marta Cialdea Mayer, Carla Limongelli, Andrea Orlandini & Valentina Poggioni - 2006 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 16 (1):63-89.
    This paper presents an approach to artificial intelligence planning based on linear temporal logic (LTL). A simple and easy-to-use planning language is described, Planning Domain Description Language with control Knowledge (PDDL-K), which allows one to specify a planning problem together with heuristic information that can be of help for both pruning the search space and finding better quality plans. The semantics of the language is given in terms of a translation into a set of LTL formulae. Planning is (...)
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  11. Temporal Logic = Library of Exact Philosophy, Vol. 3.Nicholas Rescher & Alasdair Urquhart - 1973 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 4 (1):178-187.
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  12. Temporal Logics with Reference Pointers and Computation Tree Logics.Valentin Goranko - 2000 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 10 (3):221-242.
    A complete axiomatic system CTL$_{rp}$ is introduced for a temporal logic for finitely branching $\omega^+$-trees in a temporal language extended with so called reference pointers. Syntactic and semantic interpretations are constructed for the branching time computation tree logic CTL$^{*}$ into CTL$_{rp}$. In particular, that yields a complete axiomatization for the translations of all valid CTL$^{*}$-formulae. Thus, the temporal logic with reference pointers is brought forward as a simpler (with no path quantifiers), but in a (...)
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  13. Temporal Logics of Agency.Johan van Benthem & Eric Pacuit - 2010 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 19 (4):389-393.
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    Temporal logic of surjective bounded morphisms between finite linear processes.David Gabelaia, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Radu Casian Mihailescu, Konstantine Razmadze & Levan Uridia - 2024 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 34 (1):1-30.
    In this paper, we study temporal logic for finite linear structures and surjective bounded morphisms between them. We give a characterisation of such structures by modal formulas and show that every pair of linear structures with a bounded morphism between them can be uniquely characterised by a temporal formula up to an isomorphism. As the main result, we prove Kripke completeness of the logic with respect to the class of finite linear structures with bounded morphisms between (...)
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    The temporal logic of two dimensional Minkowski spacetime is decidable.Robin Hirsch & Mark Reynolds - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (3):829-867.
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    Probabilistic temporal logic with countably additive semantics.Dragan Doder & Zoran Ognjanović - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (9):103389.
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  17. Combining Temporal Logic Systems.Marcelo Finger & Dov Gabbay - 1996 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 37 (2):204-232.
    This paper investigates modular combinations of temporal logic systems. Four combination methods are described and studied with respect to the transfer of logical properties from the component one-dimensional temporal logics to the resulting combined two-dimensional temporal logic. Three basic logical properties are analyzed, namely soundness, completeness, and decidability. Each combination method comprises three submethods that combine the languages, the inference systems, and the semantics of two one-dimensional temporal logic systems, generating families of two-dimensional (...)
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    Discrete linear temporal logic with current time point clusters, deciding algorithms.V. Rybakov - 2008 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 17 (1-2):143-161.
    The paper studies the logic TL(NBox+-wC) – logic of discrete linear time with current time point clusters. Its language uses modalities Diamond+ (possible in future) and Diamond- (possible in past) and special temporal operations, – Box+w (weakly necessary in future) and Box-w (weakly necessary in past). We proceed by developing an algorithm recognizing theorems of TL(NBox+-wC), so we prove that TL(NBox+-wC) is decidable. The algorithm is based on reduction of formulas to inference rules and converting the rules (...)
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    A Quantified Temporal Logic for Ampliation and Restriction.Sara L. Uckelman - 2013 - Vivarium 51 (1-4):485-510.
    Temporal logic as a modern discipline is separate from classical logic; it is seen as an addition or expansion of the more basic propositional and predicate logics. This approach is in contrast with logic in the Middle Ages, which was primarily intended as a tool for the analysis of natural language. Because all natural language sentences have tensed verbs, medieval logic is inherently a temporal logic. This fact is most clearly exemplified in medieval (...)
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  20. Hierarchies of modal and temporal logics with reference pointers.Valentin Goranko - 1996 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 5 (1):1-24.
    We introduce and study hierarchies of extensions of the propositional modal and temporal languages with pairs of new syntactic devices: point of reference-reference pointer which enable semantic references to be made within a formula. We propose three different but equivalent semantics for the extended languages, discuss and compare their expressiveness. The languages with reference pointers are shown to have great expressive power (especially when their frugal syntax is taken into account), perspicuous semantics, and simple deductive systems. For instance, Kamp's (...)
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    Linear temporal logic with until and next, logical consecutions.V. Rybakov - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 155 (1):32-45.
    While specifications and verifications of concurrent systems employ Linear Temporal Logic , it is increasingly likely that logical consequence in image will be used in the description of computations and parallel reasoning. Our paper considers logical consequence in the standard image with temporal operations image and image . The prime result is an algorithm recognizing consecutions admissible in image, so we prove that image is decidable w.r.t. admissible inference rules. As a consequence we obtain algorithms verifying the (...)
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    Temporal logic and its application to normative reasoning.Emiliano Lorini - 2013 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 23 (4):372-399.
    I present a variant of with time, called, interpreted in standard Kripke semantics. On the syntactic level, is nothing but the extension of atemporal individual by: the future tense and past tense operators, and the operator of group agency for the grand coalition. A sound and complete axiomatisation for is given. Moreover, it is shown that supports reasoning about interesting normative concepts such as the concepts of achievement obligation and commitment.
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    Bisimulations for temporal logic.Natasha Kurtonina & Maarten de Rijke - 1997 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6 (4):403-425.
    We define bisimulations for temporal logic with Since and Until. This new notion is compared to existing notions of bisimulations, and then used to develop the basic model theory of temporal logic with Since and Until. Our results concern both invariance and definability. We conclude with a brief discussion of the wider applicability of our ideas.
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    Temporal logic.Nicholas Rescher - 1971 - New York,: Springer Verlag. Edited by Alasdair Urquhart.
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    Linear-time temporal logics with Presburger constraints: an overview ★.Stéphane Demri - 2006 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 16 (3-4):311-347.
    We present an overview of linear-time temporal logics with Presburger constraints whose models are sequences of tuples of integers. Such formal specification languages are well-designed to specify and verify systems that can be modelled with counter systems. The paper recalls the general framework of LTL over concrete domains and presents the main decidability and complexity results related to fragments of Presburger LTL. Related formalisms are also briefly presented.
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    Syntactic Proofs for Yablo’s Paradoxes in Temporal Logic.Ahmad Karimi - 2019 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 28 (4):753-765.
    Temporal logic is of importance in theoretical computer science for its application in formal verification, to state requirements of hardware or software systems. Linear temporal logic is an appropriate logical environment to formalize Yablo’s paradox which is seemingly non-self-referential and basically has a sequential structure. We give a brief review of Yablo’s paradox and its various versions. Formalization of these paradoxes yields some theorems in Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) for which we give syntactic proofs (...)
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    Strong Completeness of a First-Order Temporal Logic for Real Time.Robert Goldblatt - forthcoming - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-18.
    Propositional temporal logic over the real number time flow is finitely axiomatisable, but its first-order counterpart is not recursively axiomatisable. We study the logic that combines the propositional axiomatisation with the usual axioms for first-order logic with identity, and develop an alternative “admissible” semantics for it, showing that it is strongly complete for admissible models over the reals. By contrast there is no recursive axiomatisation of the first-order temporal logic of admissible models whose time (...)
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  28. A Humean Temporal Logic.Donald L. M. Baxter - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6 (Analytic Philosophy and Logic):209-216.
    Hume argues that the idea of duration is just the idea of the manner in which several things in succession are arrayed. In other words, the idea of duration is the idea of successiveness. He concludes that all and only successions have duration. Hume also argues that there is such a thing as a steadfast object—something which co-exists with many things in succession, but which is not itself a succession. Thus, it seems that Hume has committed himself to a contradiction: (...)
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    A Temporal Logic for Successive Events.Yanjun Li & Jiajie Zhao - 2023 - In Natasha Alechina, Andreas Herzig & Fei Liang, Logic, Rationality, and Interaction: 9th International Workshop, LORI 2023, Jinan, China, October 26–29, 2023, Proceedings. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 176-189.
    A succession of events is a sequence of events such that after one event is finished, the next one occurs successively. In this paper, we extended linear temporal logic with a new modality to capture the case that a sequence of events successively occurs. We compared the expressivity between this extended linear temporal logic and the standard linear temporal logic.
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    A Copernican turn in temporal logics.Petr Švarný - unknown
    The article discusses the role of observers in perception of flow of time. It compares two established logics, Branching Space-times and Branching Continuations to a new logic based on Barbour’s timeless approach to physics. The article shows that the introduction of observer based valuation allows for the same evaluation of statements in both temporal and atemporal logics. We show this on the evaluation of statements about the future. Therefore we reach the conclusion that ontological time is not necessary (...)
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    A Useful Four-Valued Extension of the Temporal Logic KtT4.Vincent Degauquier - 2018 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 47 (1):15-31.
    The temporal logic KtT4 is the modal logic obtained from the minimal temporal logic Kt by requiring the accessibility relation to be reflexive and transitive. This article aims, firstly, at providing both a model-theoretic and a proof-theoretic characterisation of a four-valued extension of the temporal logic KtT4 and, secondly, at identifying some of the most useful properties of this extension in the context of partial and paraconsistent logics.
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    Synchronized Linear-Time Temporal Logic.Heinrich Wansing & Norihiro Kamide - 2011 - Studia Logica 99 (1-3):365-388.
    A new combined temporal logic called synchronized linear-time temporal logic (SLTL) is introduced as a Gentzen-type sequent calculus. SLTL can represent the n -Cartesian product of the set of natural numbers. The cut-elimination and completeness theorems for SLTL are proved. Moreover, a display sequent calculus δ SLTL is defined.
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  33. Temporal Logic.Nicholas Rescher & Alasdair Urquhart - 1971 - Philosophy of Science 42 (1):100-103.
     
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    A temporal logic for sortals.Max A. Freund - 2001 - Studia Logica 69 (3):351-380.
    With the past and future tense propositional operators in its syntax, a formal logical system for sortal quantifiers, sortal identity and (second order) quantification over sortal concepts is formulated. A completeness proof for the system is constructed and its absolute consistency proved. The completeness proof is given relative to a notion of logical validity provided by an intensional semantic system, which assumes an approach to sortals from a modern form of conceptualism.
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    Using temporal logics to express search control knowledge for planning.Fahiem Bacchus & Froduald Kabanza - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 116 (1-2):123-191.
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    Tense and temporal reference hybrid temporal logic.María Ponte & Margarita Vázquez - 2012 - Logique Et Analyse 55 (220):555-578.
    Prior's approach to time has been neglected by semanticists for several reasons. The main one, we believe, is the inability of Priorean tense logic to refer to times. The second one, is the inability to account for some important features of natural language such as temporal anaphora and the role of temporal constructions in discourse. Priorean tense logic has, however, one important advantage over other accounts: the internal perspective of time (due to its modal nature). This (...)
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    Complete Intuitionistic Temporal Logics for Topological Dynamics.Joseph Boudou, Martín Diéguez & David Fernández-Duque - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (3):995-1022.
    The language of linear temporal logic can be interpreted on the class of dynamic topological systems, giving rise to the intuitionistic temporal logic ${\sf ITL}^{\sf c}_{\Diamond \forall }$, recently shown to be decidable by Fernández-Duque. In this article we axiomatize this logic, some fragments, and prove completeness for several familiar spaces.
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    Extended Gentzen-type Formulations of Two Temporal Logics Based on Incomplete Knowledge Systems.Osamu Morikawa - 2001 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (1):55-64.
    Nakamura proposed two three-valued temporal logics. We present two extended Gentzen-type formulations of these logics. Then we prove the soundness as well as the completeness theorem.
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    Temporal logic: Mathematical foundations and computational aspects, volume 2, Dov M. Gabbay, mark A. Reynolds, and Marcelo finger. [REVIEW]Ullrich Hustadt - 2001 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 10 (3):406-410.
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    Temporal Logic[REVIEW]Zygmunt Hajduk - 1975 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 23 (3):194-195.
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    Unification in linear temporal logic LTL.Sergey Babenyshev & Vladimir Rybakov - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (12):991-1000.
    We prove that a propositional Linear Temporal Logic with Until and Next has unitary unification. Moreover, for every unifiable in LTL formula A there is a most general projective unifier, corresponding to some projective formula B, such that A is derivable from B in LTL. On the other hand, it can be shown that not every open and unifiable in LTL formula is projective. We also present an algorithm for constructing a most general unifier.
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    Temporal Logic.Kit Fine - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (89):370-371.
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  43. Modalities in Temporal Logic of Agency.Alberto Zanardo - 2009 - Humana. Mente 8:1-15.
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    Defeasible linear temporal logic.Anasse Chafik, Fahima Cheikh-Alili, Jean-François Condotta & Ivan Varzinczak - 2023 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 33 (1):1-51.
    After the seminal work of Kraus, Lehmann and Magidor (formally known as the KLM approach) on conditionals and preferential models, many aspects of defeasibility in more complex formalisms have been studied in recent years. Examples of these aspects are the notion of typicality in description logic and defeasible necessity in modal logic. We discuss a new aspect of defeasibility that can be expressed in the case of temporal logic, which is the normality in an execution. In (...)
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    Hybrid languages and temporal logic.P. Blackburn & M. Tzakova - 1999 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 7 (1):27-54.
    Hybridization is a method invented by Arthur Prior for extending the expressive power of modal languages. Although developed in interesting ways by Robert Bull, and by the Sofia school , the method remains little known. In our view this has deprived temporal logic of a valuable tool.The aim of the paper is to explain why hybridization is useful in temporal logic. We make two major points, the first technical, the second conceptual. First, we show that hybridization (...)
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    Temporal logic.Antony Galton - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Automata for Epistemic Temporal Logic with Synchronous Communication.Swarup Mohalik & R. Ramanujam - 2010 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 19 (4):451-484.
    We suggest that developing automata theoretic foundations is relevant for knowledge theory, so that we study not only what is known by agents, but also the mechanisms by which such knowledge is arrived at. We define a class of epistemic automata, in which agents’ local states are annotated with abstract knowledge assertions about others. These are finite state agents who communicate synchronously with each other and information exchange is ‘perfect’. We show that the class of recognizable languages has good closure (...)
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    Temporal logics in AI: Semantical and ontological considerations.Yoav Shoham - 1987 - Artificial Intelligence 33 (1):89-104.
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    Fibring Epistemic and Temporal Logics.Krzysztof Aleksander Krawczyk - 2019 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 28 (1):195-199.
    Book Reviews: Dariusz Surowik, Logika, wiedza i czas. Problemy i metody temporalno-logicznej reprezentacji wiedzy (Logic, Knowledge and Time. Problems and Methods of Temporal-Logical Representation of Knowledge), Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku, Białystok 2013, 357 pages, ISBN 978-83-7431-375-9.
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    Chapter Two. Temporal Logic.John P. Burgess - 1969 - In J. W. Davis, Philosophical logic. Dordrecht,: D. Reidel. pp. 13-39.
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