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A counterexample in tense logic
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    A counterexample in tense logic (English)
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    26 June 1997
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    The paper presents an (infinitely axiomatizable) normal modal logic containing K4 which has the finite model property and the minimal tense extension of which is Kripke incomplete.
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    tense logic
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    Kripke completeness
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    modal logic
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    finite model property
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    minimal tense extension
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