•  121
    Reply to Robert Koons
    with Anil Gupta
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (4): 632-636. 1994.
    We are grateful to Professor Robert Koons for his excellent, and generous, review (henceforth KR) of our book The Revision Theory of Truth (henceforth RTT). Koons provides in KR a welcome guide to our RTT, and he puts forward objections that deserve serious consideration. In this note we shall respond only to his principal objection.' This objection, which is developed on pp. 625 — 628 of KR, calls into question our main thesis. As we argue below, however, the objection is not successful.…Read more
  •  170
    No-common-cause EPR-like funny business in branching space-times
    Philosophical Studies 114 (3): 199-221. 2003.
    There is no EPR-like funny business if (contrary to apparent fact)our world is as indeterministic as you wish, but is free from theEPR-like quantum mechanical phenomena such as is sometimes described interms of superluminal causation or correlation between distant events.The theory of branching space-times can be used to sharpen thetheoretical dichotomy between EPR-like funny business and noEPR-like funny business. Belnap (2002) offered two analyses of thedichotomy, and proved them equivalent. T…Read more
  •  45
    Ł20. 00
    with Alan Ross Anderson and Michael C. Banner
    Mind 101. 1992.
  • Index of reviews by authors
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 26 (1/2): 20. 1961.
  •  654
    Tonk, Plonk and Plink
    Analysis 22 (6): 130-134. 1962.
    and I CaPI e D, then I Pl e D for all similar assignments. (2) For all values of P and q, I CPCNPql e D. (3) For all values of the variables in a, if la( e U then INal e D. (4) The F,P are constant functions such that, for all values of P, ~ FIP~ = 1, I F, Pl = 2,..., I F„t I = m.
  •  79
    S-p interrogatives
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 (3-4): 331-346. 1972.
  •  290
    Future Contingents and the Battle Tomorrow
    with Michael Perloff
    Review of Metaphysics 64 (3): 581-602. 2011.
    Using Aristotle's well-known sea battle as our example, we offer a precise, intelligible analysis of future contingent assertions in the presence of indeterminism. After explaining our view of the problem, we present a picture of indeterminism in the context of a tree ofbranching histories. There follows a brief description ofthe semantic bases for our double-time-reference theory of future contingents. We then set out our account. Before concluding, we discuss some ramifications of, and alterna…Read more
  •  332
    On rigorous definitions
    Philosophical Studies 72 (2-3): 115-146. 1993.
  •  124
    Relevant analytic tableaux
    Studia Logica 38 (2). 1979.
    Tableau formulations are given for the relevance logics E (Entailment), R (Relevant implication) and RM (Mingle). Proofs of equivalence to modus-ponens-based formulations are vialeft-handed Gentzen sequenzen-kalküle. The tableau formulations depend on a detailed analysis of the structure of tableau rules, leading to certain global requirements. Relevance is caught by the requirement that each node must be used; modality is caught by the requirement that only certain rules can cross a barrier. Op…Read more
  •  2
    Entailment. Vol. 1
    with Alan Ross Anderson
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (2): 405-411. 1977.
  •  44
    Memorial Minutes
    with Paul Feyerabend
    PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1974 (n/a): 60. 1974.