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This idea [that modal operators perform quantification without making use of explicit variables and binding], when expressed mathematically, has turned out to be the most significant milestone in the history of modal logic.
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Valentin Goranko and Martin Otto. “handbook” §5 Model theory of modal logic.
Bradfield, Stirling, “handbook” §12 Modal -calculi
Sergei Artemov, “handbook” §16 Modal logic in mathematics. modal logics of proof, logics of space and dynamic systems, modal logics in set theory.
Van der Hoek, Pauly, “handbook” §20 Modal logic for games and information. Game theory.
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