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Intensional logic is not a family of non-truth-functional logics. It is logic that treats both
sense and reference of expressions. The whole article, while nicely enough written, goes off at the wrong tangent. Some can be salvaged, but the surgery will be savage. — Charles Stewart(talk)12:25, 3 May 2009 (UTC)reply
The semantical motivations were explained expressively, of course without those tools that we know in establishing semantics for modal logic in a formal way...