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33The middle chapters of Soames’s The World Philosophy Made are briefly summarized and examined. There are some local slips, but globally the work displays an impressive knowledge of and a distinctive viewpoint on a wide range of important intellectual disciplines and their original roots in and continuing connections with philosophy.
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33Axioms for tense logic. I. "Since" and "until"Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 23 (4): 367-374. 1982.
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32Axioms for tense logic. II. Time periodsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 23 (4): 375-383. 1982.
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32From preference to utility: A problem of descriptive set theoryNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 26 (2): 106-114. 1985.
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32Synthetic mechanics revisitedJournal of Philosophical Logic 20 (2). 1991.Earlier results on eliminating numerical objects from physical theories are extended to results on eliminating geometrical objects
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32Chapter Five. RealismIn José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth, Blackwell. pp. 68-82. 2005-01-01.
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32Review: Stewart Shapiro, Foundations without Foundationalism. A Case for Second-Order Logic (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1): 363-365. 1993.
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31Platonism and anti-platonism in mathematicsPhilosophical Review 110 (1): 79-82. 2001.Mathematics tells us there exist infinitely many prime numbers. Nominalist philosophy, introduced by Goodman and Quine, tells us there exist no numbers at all, and so no prime numbers. Nominalists are aware that the assertion of the existence of prime numbers is warranted by the standards of mathematical science; they simply reject scientific standards of warrant.
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30Chapter Seven. KripkeIn José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth, Blackwell. pp. 102-115. 2005-01-01.
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29In this era when results of empirical scientific research are being appealed to all across philosophy, when we even find moral philosophers invoking the results of brain scans, many profess to practice "naturalized epistemology," or to be "epistemological naturalists." Such phrases derive from the title of a well-known essay by Quine,[1] but Paul Gregory's thesis in the work under review is that there is less connection than is usually assumed between Quine's variety of naturalized epistemology …Read more
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28Is There a Problem about the Deflationary Theory of Truth?In Leon Horsten & Volker Halbach (eds.), Principles of Truth, De Gruyter. pp. 37-56. 2003.
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27Chapter Four. IndeterminacyIn José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth, Blackwell. pp. 52-67. 2005-01-01.
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26Brouwer and Souslin on Transfinite CardinalsMathematical Logic Quarterly 26 (14-18): 209-214. 1980.
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26Chapter Six. AntirealismIn José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth, Blackwell. pp. 83-101. 2005-01-01.
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26Hailperin Theodore. Sentential probability logic. Origins, development, current status, and technical applications. Lehigh University Press, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Associated University Presses, London, 1996, 304 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3): 1040-1041. 1997.
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24C. L. Hamblin. The modal “probably.”Mind, n.s. vol. 68 , pp. 234–240Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4): 582-583. 1970.
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24Proofs about Proofs: a defense of classical logic. Part I: the aims of classical logicIn Michael Detlefsen (ed.), Proof, Logic and Formalization, Routledge. 1992.
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24Chapter Eight. Insolubility?In José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth, Blackwell. pp. 116-134. 2005-01-01.
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24Chapter Three. DeflationismIn José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth, Blackwell. pp. 33-51. 2005-01-01.
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23On the Hanf number of souslin logicJournal of Symbolic Logic 43 (3): 568-571. 1978.We show it is consistent with ZFC that the Hanf number of Ellentuck's Souslin logic should be exactly $\beth_{\omega_2}$
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21Which Modal Models are the Right Ones (for Logical Necessity)?Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 18 (2): 145-158. 2010....
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21Consistency proofs in model theory: A contribution to JensenlehreAnnals of Mathematical Logic 14 (1): 1. 1978.
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20Chapter One. IntroductionIn José Medina & David Wood (eds.), Truth, Blackwell. pp. 1-15. 2005-01-01.
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20Review: Theodore Hailperin, Sentential Probability Logic. Origins, Development, Current Status, and Technical Applications (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3): 1040-1041. 1997.
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20Adapated from talks at the UCLA Logic Center and the Pitt Philosophy of Science Series. Exposition of material from Fixing Frege, Chapter 2 (on predicative versions of Frege’s system) and from “Protocol Sentences for Lite Logicism” (on a form of mathematical instrumentalism), suggesting a connection. Provisional version: references remain to be added. To appear in Mathematics, Modality, and Models: Selected Philosophical Papers, coming from Cambridge University Press.
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