•  158
    Toward a clarification of grünbaum's conception of an intrinsic metric
    Philosophy of Science 36 (4): 331-345. 1969.
    Much of Grünbaum's work may be regarded as a careful development and systematic elaboration of the Riemann-Poincaré thesis of the conventionality of congruence, the thesis that the continuous manifolds of space, time, and space-time are intrinsically metrically amorphous, i.e. are devoid of intrinsic metrics. Therefore, to appreciate Grünbaum's philosophical contributions, one must have a clear understanding of what he means by an intrinsic metric. The second and fourth sections of this paper ar…Read more
  •  89
    Introduction
    Philosophical Topics 27 (2): 5-6. 1999.
  •  94
    Backdoor analycity
    In Tamara Horowitz & Gerald J. Massey (eds.), Thought Experiments in Science and Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1991.
    When they abandoned the analytic-synthetic distinction, analytic philosophers substituted for it uncritical appeals to thought experiments or conceivability arguments. Although the history of philosophy is replete with thought experiments, medieval and early modern philosophers developed sophisticated theories concerning what governs what happens in thought experiments. By contrast, contemporary philosophers subscribe to the thesis of facile conception according to which casual allegations of co…Read more
  •  111
    Tools of Thought (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 6 (2): 173-174. 1983.
  •  59
    Sheffer functions for many‐valued S5 modal logics
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 15 (7‐12): 101-104. 1969.
  •  104
    Four simple systems of modal propositional logic
    Philosophy of Science 32 (3/4): 342-355. 1965.
    Four progressively ambitious systems of modal propositional logic are set forth, together with decision procedures. The simultaneous employment of parenthesis notation and parenthesis-free notation, the dual use of symbols as primitive and defined, and the introduction of a new modal operator (the truth operator) are the principal devices used to effect the development of these logics. The first two logics turn out to be "the same" as two of von Wright's systems
  •  577
    Thought Experiments in Science and Philosophy (edited book)
    with Tamara Horowitz
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1991.
    Despite their centrality and importance to both science and philosophy, relatively little has been written about thought experiments. This volume brings together a series of extremely interesting studies of the history, mechanics, and applications of this important intellectual resource. A distinguished list of philosophers and scientists consider the role of thought experiments in their various disciplines, and argue that an examination of thought experimentation goes to the heart of both scien…Read more
  •  36
    Current periodical articles
    with Dick Tom
    American Philosophical Quarterly 13 (1). 1976.
  •  104
    Tom, Dick, and Harry, and All the King's Men
    American Philosophical Quarterly 13 (2). 1976.
  •  49
    Oliver Leslie Reiser 1895-1974
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48. 1974.
  •  69
    Note on Copi's system
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 4 (2): 140-141. 1963.
  •  73
    A New Reconstruction of Zeno's Flying Arrow
    with Miloš Arsenijević and Sandra Šćepanović
    Apeiron 41 (1): 1-44. 2008.
  •  113
    The Pedagogy of Logic
    Teaching Philosophy 4 (3-4): 303-336. 1981.
  •  46
    Sheffer functions for many-valued S5 modal logics
    Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 15 (7-12): 101-104. 1969.
  •  72
    Hempel's criterion of maximal specificity
    Philosophical Studies 19 (3). 1968.
  •  251
    Semantic Holism
    with Nuel D. Belnap Jr
    Studia Logica 49 (1). 1990.
    A bivalent valuation is snt iff sound (standard PC inference rules take truths only into truths) and non-trivial (not all wffs are assigned the same truth value). Such a valuation is normal iff classically correct for each connective. Carnap knew that there were non-normal snt valuations of PC, and that the gap they revealed between syntax and semantics could be "jumped" as follows. Let $VAL_{snt}$ be the set of snt valuations, and $VAL_{nrm}$ be the set of normal ones. The bottom row in the tab…Read more
  •  46
    Concerning an alleged Sheffer function
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (4): 549-550. 1975.
  •  113
    The Indeterminacy of Translation
    Philosophical Topics 20 (1): 317-345. 1992.
  • Quine and Duhem on holistic hypothesis testing
    American Philosophical Quarterly 48 (3): 239-266. 2011.