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    Vagueness and utility: The semantics of common nouns (review)
    Linguistics and Philosophy 17 (6). 1994.
    A utility-based approach to the understanding of vague predicates (VPs) is proposed. It is argued that assignment of truth values to propositions containing VPs entails unjustifiable assumptions of consensus; two models of VP semantics are criticized on this basis: (1) the super-truth theory of Kit Fine (1975), which requires an unlikely consensus on base points; (2) the fuzzy logic of Lotfi Zadeh (1975), on fuzzy truth values of sentences. Pragmatism is held to provide a key: successful behavio…Read more
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    Review: Sheila Greibach, A New Normal-Form Theorem for Context-Free Phase Structure Grammars (review)
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4): 658-658. 1969.
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    Existence and feasibility in arithmetic
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (3): 494-508. 1971.
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    Editorial introduction
    with Marc Pauly
    Studia Logica 75 (2): 163-164. 2003.
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    Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, New York City, May 1987
    with Martin Davis
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4): 1270-1274. 1988.
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    Social Software
    Synthese 132 (3): 187-211. 2002.
    We suggest that the issue of constructing andverifying social procedures, which we suggestively call socialsoftware, be pursued as systematically as computer software is pursued by computer scientists. Certain complications do arise withsocial software which do not arise with computer software, but thesimilarities are nonetheless strong, and tools already exist which wouldenable us to start work on this important project. We give a variety ofsuggestive examples and indicate some theoretical work…Read more