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The author has previously introduced an operatorδ into dynamic logic which takes formulae to terms; the suggested reading ofδ A was “the bringing about of A” or “the seeing to it that A”. After criticism from S. K. Thomason and T. J. Surendonk the author now presents an improved version of his theory. The crucial feature is the introduction of an operatorOK taking terms to formulae; the suggested reading of OKα is “α always terminates”.
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Segerberg, K. Action incompleteness. Stud Logica 51, 533–550 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01028974
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