This volume brings together a group of philosophically oriented
logicians and logic-minded philosophers, mainly from Asia, to address a
variety of logical and philosophical topics, such as modal logic and
related directions (e.g. temporal logic, epistemic logic, deontic logic,
logic of conditionals, and modal proof theory), theory of truth,
paradoxes, intentionality, and social networks. New approaches are also
proposed, such as extended modal logic with planarity of graphs,
extended branching time temporal logic with conditional operators, and a
relational treatment of language and logical systems, to name but a
few.Given the variety of topics and issues discussed here, the book will
appeal to readers from a broad range of disciplines, from
mathematical/philosophical logic, computing science, cognitive science
and artificial intelligence, to linguistics, game theory and beyond.