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    Memorial Minutes
    with Paul Feyerabend
    PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1974 (n/a): 60. 1974.
  • Truth and Historicity
    with Richard Campbell, Lawrence E. Johnson, Luiz F. Moreno, Dorothy Grover, and Anil Gupta
    Studia Logica 53 (4): 582-586. 1992.
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    How a computer should think
    In Gilbert Ryle (ed.), Contemporary aspects of philosophy, Oriel Press. 1977.
    from Entailment II
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    Display logic
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 11 (4): 375-417. 1982.
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    Before refraining: Concepts for agency (review)
    Erkenntnis 34 (2): 137-169. 1991.
    A structure is described that can serve as a foundation for a semantics for a modal agentive construction such as sees to it that Q ([ stit: Q]). The primitives are Tree,,Instant, Agent, choice. Eleven simple postulates governing this structure are set forth and motivated. Tree and encode a picture of branching time consisting of moments gathered into maximal chains called histories. Instant imposes a time-like ordering. Agent consists of agents, and choice assigns to each agent and each moment …Read more
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    1. Rescher 1964 — henceforth HR — proposes a way of reasoning from a set of hypotheses which may include both some of our beliefs and also hypotheses contradicting those beliefs. The aim of this paper is to point out what I take to be a fault in Rescher’s proposal, and to suggest a modification of it, using a nonclassical logic, which avoids that fault. The paper neither attacks nor defends the broader aspects of Rescher’s proposal, but merely assumes that it is at least prima facie worthwhile a…Read more
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    Enthymemes
    with Alan Ross Anderson
    Journal of Philosophy 58 (23): 713-723. 1961.
  • Index of reviewers
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 26 (1/2): 143. 1961.
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    Truth values, neither-true-nor-false, and supervaluations
    Studia Logica 91 (3): 305-334. 2009.
    The first section (§1) of this essay defends reliance on truth values against those who, on nominalistic grounds, would uniformly substitute a truth predicate. I rehearse some practical, Carnapian advantages of working with truth values in logic. In the second section (§2), after introducing the key idea of auxiliary parameters (§2.1), I look at several cases in which logics involve, as part of their semantics, an extra auxiliary parameter to which truth is relativized, a parameter that caters t…Read more
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    Here is an important new theory of human action, a theory that assumes actions are founded on choices made by agents who face an open future.