Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

Authors
Andrew Dabrowski, Lawrence S Moss, Rohit Parikh
Publication date
1996/4/4
Journal
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic
Volume
78
Issue
1-3
Pages
73-110
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
We present a bimodal logic suitable for formalizing reasoning about points and sets, and also states of the world and views about them. The most natural interpretation of the logic is in subset spaces, and we obtain complete axiomatizations for the sentences which hold in these interpretations. In addition, we axiomatize the validities of the smaller class of topological spaces in a system we call topologic. We also prove decidability for these two systems. Our results on topologic relate early work of McKinsey on topological interpretations of S4 with recent work of Georgatos on topologic. Some of the results of this paper were presented (Moss and Parikh, 1992) at the 1992 conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge.
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Scholar articles
A Dabrowski, LS Moss, R Parikh - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 1996