MANY-VALUED MODAL LOGICS: A SIMPLE APPROACH

1.1 In standard modal logics, the worlds are 2-valued in the following sense: there are 2 values ( true and false ) that a sentence may take at a world. Technically, however, there is no reason why this has to be the case. The worlds could be many-valued. This paper presents one simple approach to a major family of many-valued modal logics, together with an illustration of why this family is philosophically interesting.