Arthur Prior was a New Zealand philosopher and logician, best known for his contributions to the fields of modal logic and tense logic. He was born in 1914 and passed away in 1969. One of his most significant contributions is the development of "tense logic," which deals with the logical properties of statements that refer to time. Prior's work sought to formalize the way we discuss propositions in relation to time, distinguishing between past, present, and future events.
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