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97Book reviews (review)History and Philosophy of Logic 17 (1-2): 85-119. 1996.A. Kenny, Frege, an introduction to the founder of modern analytic philosophy. London:Penguin, 1995. viii-h223pp. £7.99 T. Willamson, Vagueness. London:Routledge, 1994. xiii-f-325 pp. £35.00 TOM BU...
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117On the logic of nominalized predicates and its philosophical interpretationsErkenntnis 13 (1): 339-369. 1975.
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18Review: Richard M. Gale, The Language of Time (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (1): 170-172. 1972.
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144Existence entailing attributes, modes of copulation and modes of being in second order logicNoûs 3 (1): 33-48. 1969.
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123James E. Tomberlin. The sea battle tomorrow and fatalism. Philosophy and phenomenological research, vol. 31 no. 3, pp. 352–357Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2): 254. 1975.
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88Book Review: Stewart Shapiro. Foundations with foundationalism (review)Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (3): 453-468. 1993.
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58Philosophical Perspectives on Formal Theories of PredicationIn Dov M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 253--326. 1983.
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115Nino B. Cocchiarella, Reviewed work: Realistic Rationalism by Jerrold J. KatzPhilosophy of Science 67 (2): 341-343. 2000.
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91Two Views of the Logic of Plurals and a Reduction of One to the OtherStudia Logica 103 (4): 757-780. 2015.There are different views of the logic of plurals that are now in circulation, two of which we will compare in this paper. One of these is based on a two-place relation of being among, as in ‘Peter is among the juveniles arrested’. This approach seems to be the one that is discussed the most in philosophical journals today. The other is based on Bertrand Russell’s early notion of a class as many, by which is meant not a class as one, i.e., as a single entity, but merely a plurality of things. It…Read more
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95Logical Investigations of Predication Theory and the Problem of UniversalsNoûs 25 (2): 221-230. 1991.
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64Frege, Russell and Logicism: a Logical ReconstructionIn Leila Haaparanta & Jaakko Hintikka (eds.), Frege Synthesized: Essays on the Philosophical and Foundational Work of Gottlob Frege, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 197--252. 1986.
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120Peter Øhrstrøm and Per Hasle. A. N. Prior's rediscovery of tense logic. Erkenntnis, vol. 39, pp. 23–50Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (1): 347-348. 1995.
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79Two Lambda-extensions of the theory of homogeneous simple types as a second-order logicNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 26 (4): 377-407. 1985.
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182Conceptual realism versus Quine on classes and higher-order logicSynthese 90 (3): 379-436. 1992.The problematic features of Quine's set theories NF and ML are a result of his replacing the higher-order predicate logic of type theory by a first-order logic of membership, and can be resolved by returning to a second-order logic of predication with nominalized predicates as abstract singular terms. We adopt a modified Fregean position called conceptual realism in which the concepts (unsaturated cognitive structures) that predicates stand for are distinguished from the extensions (or intension…Read more
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155David Randall Luce. A calculus of ‘before.’ Theoria (Lund), vol. 32 (1966), pp. 25-44Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4): 646-647. 1970.
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74Actualism versus Possibilism in Formal OntologyIn Roberto Poli & Johanna Seibt (eds.), Theory and Applications of Ontology: Philosophical Perspectives, Springer Verlag. pp. 105--117. 2010.
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141On the primary and secondary semantics of logical necessityJournal of Philosophical Logic 4 (1): 13-27. 1975.
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185Modal Logic: An Introduction to its Syntax and SemanticsOxford University Press USA. 2008.In this text, a variety of modal logics at the sentential, first-order, and second-order levels are developed with clarity, precision and philosophical insight. All of the S1-S5 modal logics of Lewis and Langford, among others, are constructed. A matrix, or many-valued semantics, for sentential modal logic is formalized, and an important result that no finite matrix can characterize any of the standard modal logics is proven. Exercises, some of which show independence results, help to develop lo…Read more
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154The development of the theory of logical types and the notion of a logical subject in Russell's early philosophySynthese 45 (1): 71-115. 1980.Russell's involuted path in the development of his theory of logical types from 1903 to 1910-13 is examined and explained in terms of the development in his early philosophy of the notion of a logical subject vis-a-vis the problem of the one and many; i.e., the problem for russell, first, of a class-as-one as a logical subject as opposed to a class as many, and, secondly, of a propositional function as a single and separate logical subject as opposed to existing only in the many propositions tha…Read more
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