•  212
    Frege, Boolos, and logical objects
    with David J. Anderson
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 33 (1): 1-26. 2004.
    In this paper, the authors discuss Frege's theory of "logical objects" and the recent attempts to rehabilitate it. We show that the 'eta' relation George Boolos deployed on Frege's behalf is similar, if not identical, to the encoding mode of predication that underlies the theory of abstract objects. Whereas Boolos accepted unrestricted Comprehension for Properties and used the 'eta' relation to assert the existence of logical objects under certain highly restricted conditions, the theory of abst…Read more
  •  177
    Logical and analytic truths that are not necessary
    Journal of Philosophy 85 (2): 57-74. 1988.
    The author describes an interpreted modal language and produces some clear examples of logical and analytic truths that are not necessary. These examples: (a) are far simpler than the ones cited in the literature, (b) show that a popular conception of logical truth in modal languages is incorrect, and (c) show that there are contingent truths knowable ``a priori'' that do not depend on fixing the reference of a term.
  •  116
    An alternative theory of nonexistent objects
    with Alan McMichael
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (3): 297-313. 1980.
    The authors develop an axiomatic theory of nonexistent objects and and give a formal semantics for the language of the theory.