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Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 73

Chapter 73: Modal Logic in τ

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Necessity, possibility, and possible worlds receive a categorical treatment. Kripke frames are reconstructed as presheaves over a category of worlds with accessibility morphisms. The modal operators □ (necessity) and ◇ (possibility) arise as adjoint functors: universal and existential quantification over accessible worlds. The Kripke Soundness Theorem (VII.T28) shows that Kripke semantics for modal logic is sound with respect to the internal logic of the presheaf topos over τ. A Modal Collapse Prevention Lemma (VII.L09) establishes that the non-triviality of the accessibility relation prevents the degenerate collapse □ P ↔ P that would render modality vacuous. Different modal systems—alethic, deontic, epistemic—emerge as different choices of accessibility constraint, all within the same categorical architecture.

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