Course Name: Basic Concepts of Modal Logic

Course abstract

Modal logic extends classical logic with the ability to express not only ‘P is true’, but also statements like ‘P is known’ or ‘P is necessarily true’. We will define several varieties of normal modal logic systems (K, T, D,S4, S5), providing both their semantics and their axiomatic proof systems, and prove their standard soundness and completeness theorems. On completion of the course, students are expected to have a good understanding of the technical details of the logic covered, and use it under various contexts including some of philosophical debates surrounding these logics.


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Prof. AVR Sarma

A. V. Ravishankar Sarma is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Kanpur. His main areas of interest include, Belief Revision, Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Causality, and Formal Epistemology. He has taught various courses in Logic and Philosophy of Science at UG and PG level in the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
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Teaching Assistant(s)

GANESH BHARATE

Dept - HSS, Discipline - Philosophy Pursuing PhD at IITK under Supervisor Dr.A V R Sarma

 Course Duration : Jul-Sep 2016

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 Syllabus

 Enrollment : 23-May-2016 to 18-Jul-2016

 Exam registration : 02-Aug-2016 to 19-Aug-2016

 Exam Date : 18-Sep-2016, 25-Sep-2016

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277

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>=90 - Elite + Gold
60-89 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed
<40 - No Certificate

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