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    Jonsson — Carmelics
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    Jonsson

    contemporaryAnalytic Philosophy

    Jonsson is a contemporary philosopher whose work engages with modal logic and the logic of future contingents. Their contributions focus on the formal analysis of temporal and alethic modalities, particularly challenging standard assumptions in the logic of future contingency.

    Notable Achievements

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    Challenged standard broad assumptions in the logic of future contingents

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    Contributed formal analysis of the relationship between negation and future possibility operators

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    Advanced discussion of modal logic as applied to temporal propositions

    Positions & Arguments(1)

    Modality & Possibility

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    The second 'broad assumption' (¬p ∧ ¬Fp) → P¬Fp is not true when p refers to a future contingency

    Free Will & Foreknowledge

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    The second 'broad assumption' (¬p ∧ ¬Fp) → P¬Fp is not true when p refers to a future contingency

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    Free Will & Foreknowledge1
    Modality & Possibility1

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