2023
DOI: 10.54536/jtel.v1i2.2008
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Truth Logic of Modalities Consistent and Incompatible: A Computational Program and Experimental Studies among College Students

Salma Waheed,
Moyun Wang,
Abdul Waheed
et al.

Abstract: College students give true judgment routinely, logicians can infer modal inferences, i.e., inferences that concern three alethic modalities; necessary (⸧), possible (◊), and impossible (⟢) from the premises that are logically consistent and incompatible. To achieve the desired results, logicians have intermingled alethic modalities with logical consistency and incompatibility, i.e., necessary consistent, impossible incompatible, possible consistent, or possible incompatible, and write them in classical modal l… Show more

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