- John Lemmon
Edward John Lemmon (
1 June 1930 –29 July 1966 ) was alogician andphilosopher born inSheffield , UK. He is most well known for his work onmodal logic , particularly his joint text withDana Scott published posthumously (Lemmon and Scott, 1977).Lemmon attended King Edward VII School [ [http://nlc.oldedwardians.org.uk/mags/47march.html School magazine, 1947] ] in Sheffield until 1947, before reading
Literae humaniores atMagdalen College, Oxford as an undergraduate, and was appointed Fellow ofTrinity College, Oxford in 1957. In 1963, following a visiting professorship inTexas , Lemmon emigrated to the United States to lecture at theClaremont Graduate School (now Claremont Graduate University). Lemmon died from heart failure whilst climbing.Modal logic
John Lemmon became interested in modal logic when
Arthur Prior visitedOxford University in 1956 to give theJohn Locke lectures , later published as his "Time and Modality" (Prior 1957). Prior returned for twelve months soon after, to lead a small group including Lemmon,Peter Geach andIvo Thomas (Copeland 2004). John Lemmon became one of the early champions of Prior's distinctive approach totense logic , and Lemmon's later work on alethtic modality and applications of modal logic to ethics bear the mark of Prior's influence. At this time, Lemmon published a treatment of alethic and epistemic modalities which introduced some systems of non-normal modal logics that have proven to have had lasting interest, the alethic system S0.5 and the epistemic systems E1–E5 linked to the systems S0.5 and Lewis's system S2–S5, but which lack the law of necessitation (Lemmon 1957).Lemmon was a pioneer of the modern approach to the semantics of modal logic, particularly through his collaboration with
Dana Scott , but also became interested in the rival algebraic semantics of modal logic that follows more closely the kind of semantics found in the work ofTarski and Jònson.Contribution to ethics
Contribution to proof theory
Works by Lemmon
* 1957. 'New foundations for Lewis modal systems'.
Journal of Symbolic Logic 22:176-186.
* WithMichael Dummett , 1959. 'Modal Logics between S4 and S5'. In Zeitschrifl für Mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik, 5:250-264.
* WithDana Scott , 1977. "An introduction to modal logic". Oxford: Blackwell.
* "Beginning Logic", Thomas Nelson and Sons, London, 1965.References
*
Ivo Thomas , 1968. [http://projecteuclid.org/Dienst/UI/1.0/Summarize/euclid.ndjfl/1093893347 In Memoriam: Edward John Lemmon] . Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Vol IX(1).
*Jack Copeland , 2004. [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/prior/ Arthur Prior] . In theStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy .
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