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90Changes of mind: an essay on rational belief revisionOxford University Press. 2012.An account of how a rational agent should revise beliefs in the light of new evidence.
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La barre de Scheffer dans la logique des séquents et des syllogismesLogique Et Analyse 22 (88): 505. 1979.
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146Recursive Semantics For Knowledge and BeliefThe Monist 60 (3): 419-430. 1977.1. This paper is an informal exposition of a model-theoretic semantics for knowledge and belief set out in full detail else where. Considerations of space and simplicity prevent any recapitulation of tracts of formal definitions. My aim is simply to inform the reader of the alleged existence of one “new direction” in semantics, and to direct him to the original source for its detailed development. I shall explain certain self-imposed limitations on the scope and adequacy conditions of this treat…Read more
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19Written for any readers interested in better harnessing philosophy's real value, this book covers a broad range of fundamental philosophical problems and certain intellectual techniques for addressing those problems. In Introducing Philosophy: God, Mind, World, and Logic, Neil Tennant helps any student in pursuit of a 'big picture' to think independently, question received dogma, and analyse problems incisively. It also connects philosophy to other areas of study at the university, enabling all …Read more
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159Parts, classes and Parts of Classes : an anti-realist reading of Lewisian mereologySynthese 190 (4): 709-742. 2013.This study is in two parts. In the first part, various important principles of classical extensional mereology are derived on the basis of a nice axiomatization involving ‘part of’ and fusion. All results are proved here with full Fregean rigor. They are chosen because they are needed for the second part. In the second part, this natural-deduction framework is used in order to regiment David Lewis’s justification of his Division Thesis, which features prominently in his combination of mereology …Read more
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BOSTOCK, D. "Logic and Arithmetic, Vol. II-Rational and Irrational Numbers" (review)Mind 90 (n/a): 473. 1981.
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23The aim here is to describe how to complete the constructive logicist program, in the author’s book Anti-Realism and Logic, of deriving all the Peano-Dedekind postulates for arithmetic within a theory of natural numbers that also accounts for their applicability in counting finite collections of objects. The axioms still to be derived are those for addition and multiplication. Frege did not derive them in a fully explicit, conceptually illuminating way. Nor has any neo-Fregean done so.
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370Anti-realism and logic: truth as eternalOxford University Press. 1987.Anti-realism is a doctrine about logic, language, and meaning that is based on the work of Wittgenstein and Frege. In this book, Professor Tennant clarifies and develops Dummett's arguments for anti-realism and ultimately advocates a radical reform of our logical practices.
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71What might logic and methodology have offered the Dover School Board, had they been willing to listen?Public Affairs Quarterly 21 (2): 149-167. 2007.
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281Deflationism and the Gödel phenomena: Reply to KetlandMind 114 (453): 89-96. 2005.I am not a deflationist. I believe that truth and falsity are substantial. The truth of a proposition consists in its having a constructive proof, or truthmaker. The falsity of a proposition consists in its having a constructive disproof, or falsitymaker. Such proofs and disproofs will need to be given modulo acceptable premisses. The choice of these premisses will depend on the discourse in question.
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192Logic, Mathematics, and the A Priori, Part II: Core Logic as Analytic, and as the Basis for Natural LogicismPhilosophia Mathematica 22 (3): 321-344. 2014.We examine the sense in which logic is a priori, and explain how mathematical theories can be dichotomized non-trivially into analytic and synthetic portions. We argue that Core Logic contains exactly the a-priori-because-analytically-valid deductive principles. We introduce the reader to Core Logic by explaining its relationship to other logical systems, and stating its rules of inference. Important metatheorems about Core Logic are reported, and its important features noted. Core Logic can ser…Read more
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46Theories, concepts and rationality in an evolutionary account of scienceBiology and Philosophy 3 (2): 224-231. 1988.
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86Contracting Intuitionistic TheoriesStudia Logica 80 (2-3): 369-391. 2005.I reformulate the AGM-account of contraction (which would yield an account also of revision). The reformulation involves using introduction and elimination rules for relational notions. Then I investigate the extent to which the two main methods of partial meet contraction and safe contraction can be employed for theories closed under intuitionistic consequence.
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1Jaakko Hintikka, The Principles of Mathematics RevisitedPhilosophia Mathematica 6 (1): 90-115. 1998.
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