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    Sock Sorting: An Example of a Vague Algorithm
    with Laxmi Parida and Vaughan Pratt
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 9 (5): 687-692. 2001.
    We give an example of a polynomial time algorithm for a particular algorithmic problem involving vagueness and visual indiscriminability, namely sock sorting
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    Review of “If P, then Q; Conditionals and the Foundations of Reasoning” (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 7 (1): 12. 2006.
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    How Far Can We Formalize Language Games?
    Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 3 89-100. 1995.
    I want to start by giving some quotes from Wittgenstein. It is part of his conception of what the foundations of Mathematics are about, a conception which many people have found peculiar and one of my defects is that I am not able to find it peculiar anymore, but find it perfectly sensible
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    Completeness of Certain Bimodal Logics for Subset Spaces
    with M. Angela Weiss
    Studia Logica 71 (1): 1-30. 2002.
    Subset Spaces were introduced by L. Moss and R. Parikh in [8]. These spaces model the reasoning about knowledge of changing states. In [2] a kind of subset space called intersection space was considered and the question about the existence of a set of axioms that is complete for the logic of intersection spaces was addressed. In [9] the first author introduced the class of directed spaces and proved that any set of axioms for directed frames also characterizes intersection spaces. We give here a…Read more
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    Conditional Probability and Defeasible Inference
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (1). 2005.
    We offer a probabilistic model of rational consequence relations (Lehmann and Magidor, 1990) by appealing to the extension of the classical Ramsey-Adams test proposed by Vann McGee in (McGee, 1994). Previous and influential models of nonmonotonic consequence relations have been produced in terms of the dynamics of expectations (Gärdenfors and Makinson, 1994; Gärdenfors, 1993).'Expectation' is a term of art in these models, which should not be confused with the notion of expected utility. The exp…Read more
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    Vague Predicates and Language Games
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 11 (3): 97-107. 1996.
    Attempts to give a Logic or Semantics for vague predicates and to defuse the Sorites paradoxes have been largely a failure. We point out yet another problem with these predicates which has not been remarked on before,namely that different people do and must use these predicates in individually different ways. Thus even if there were a semantics for vague predicates, people would not be able to share it. To explain the occurrence nonetheless of these troublesome predicates in language, we propose…Read more
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    Some Reminiscences of Kreisel
    In Piergiorgio Odifreddi (ed.), Kreiseliana: About and Around Georg Kreisel, A K Peters. pp. 89. 1996.
  • Modal Logic and Possible Worlds
    In Henrik Lagerlund, Sten Lindström & Rysiek Sliwinski (eds.), Modality Matters: Twenty-Five Essays in Honour of Krister Segerberg, Uppsala Philosophical Studies 53. pp. 53--339. 2006.