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Description: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the subject, with a detailed description, application areas and a bibliography.
Temporal Logic (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Mon Nov 29, 1999; substantive revision Thu Feb 7, 2008 The term Temporal Logic has been broadly used to cover all approaches to the representation of temporal information within a logical framework, and also more narrowly to refer specifically to the modal-logic type of approach introduced around 1960 by Arthur Prior under the name of Tense Logic and subsequently developed further by logicians and computer scientists.
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