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    Review of J. W. Garson, Modal Logic for Philosophers (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (6). 2007.
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    Truth and paradox: a philosophical sketch
    In Dale Jacquette (ed.), Philosophy of Logic, North Holland. pp. 187--272. 2006.
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    Liars and heaps: new essays on paradox (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2003.
    Semantic and soritical paradoxes challenge entrenched, fundamental principles about language - principles about truth, denotation, quantification, and, among others, 'tolerance'. Study of the paradoxes helps us determine which logical principles are correct. So it is that they serve not only as a topic of philosophical inquiry but also as a constraint on such inquiry: they often dictate the semantic and logical limits of discourse in general. Sixteen specially written essays by leading figures i…Read more
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    Logical Pluralism
    Oxford University Press. 2005.
    Consequence is at the heart of logic, and an account of consequence offers a vital tool in the evaluation of arguments. This text presents what the authors term as 'logical pluralism' arguing that the notion of logical consequence doesn't pin down one deductive consequence relation; it allows for many of them.
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    The Revenge of the Liar: New Essays on the Paradox (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 2007.
    The Liar paradox raises foundational questions about logic, language, and truth. A simple Liar sentence like 'This sentence is false' appears to be both true and false if it is either true or false. For if the sentence is true, then what it says is the case; but what it says is that it is false, hence it must be false. On the other hand, if the statement is false, then it is true, since it says that it is false.How, then, should we classify Liar sentences? Are they true or false? A natural sugge…Read more
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    Knowability and possible epistemic oddities
    In Joe Salerno (ed.), New Essays on the Knowability Paradox, Oxford University Press. pp. 105--125. 2009.
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    Liars and Heaps: New Essays on Paradox (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 2003.
    Semantic and soritical paradoxes challenge entrenched, fundamental principles about language - principles about truth, denotation, quantification, and, among others, 'tolerance'. Study of the paradoxes helps us determine which logical principles are correct. So it is that they serve not only as a topic of philosophical inquiry but also as a constraint on such inquiry: they often dictate the semantic and logical limits of discourse in general. Sixteen specially written essays by leading figures i…Read more
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    True, false and paranormal
    Analysis 66 (2): 102-114. 2006.
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    Adding to Relevant Restricted Quantification
    Australasian Journal of Logic 10 36-44. 2011.
    This paper presents, in a more general setting, a simple approach to ‘relevant restricted generalizations’ advanced in previous work. After reviewing some desiderata for restricted generalizations, I present the target route towards achieving the desiderata. An objection to the approach, due to David Ripley, is presented, followed by three brief replies, one from a dialetheic perspective and the others more general.
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    Deflation and Paradox (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2005.
    In this volume of fourteen original essays, a distinguished team of contributors explore the extent to which, if at all, deflationism can accommodate paradox.
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    A neglected deflationist approach to the liar
    Analysis 61 (2): 126-129. 2001.
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    Dialetheism and the Probability of Contradictions
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (1): 114-118. 2001.
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    Modelling the 'Ordinary View'
    In Patrick Greenough & Michael P. Lynch (eds.), Truth and Relativism, Clarendon Press. pp. 61--76. 2006.
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    Rapunzel Shaves Pinocchio’s Beard
    In Elena Ficara (ed.), Contradictions: Logic, History, Actuality, De Gruyter. pp. 27-30. 2014.
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    A Dilemma in Pawline Christology
    Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 25 (3): 55-62. 2023.
    A longstanding problem confronting Christian theology and its doctrine of incarnation is the apparent contradiction that it faces. For example, to be divine, in the relevant sense, is to have the limitlessness of God. To be human, in the relevant sense, is to have the limitations of humans. The incarnation (in the person of Jesus per Christian doctrine) is to be both divine and human. Many theologians and sympathetic philosophers have attempted to ‘consistentize’ (i.e., make consistent) incarnat…Read more
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    Where the Paths Meet: Remarks on Truth and Paradox
    In Felicia Ackerman (ed.), Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1981.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Nature: Two Conceptions of Truth Background on Logic and Paradox Nature and Logic And Now Revenge References.
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    Logic: The Basics
    Routledge. 2010.
    _Logic: The Basics_ is an accessible introduction to several core areas of logic. The first part of the book features a self-contained introduction to the standard topics in classical logic, such as: · mathematical preliminaries · propositional logic · quantified logic · English and standard ‘symbolic translations’ · tableau procedures. Alongside comprehensive coverage of the standard topics, this thoroughly revised second edition also introduces several philosophically important nonclassical lo…Read more
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    Book Reviews (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (4): 609-611. 2003.
    Book Information Logical Properties: Identity, Existence, Predication, Necessity, Truth. Logical Properties: Identity, Existence, Predication, Necessity, Truth Colin McGinn, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000, pp. vi + 114, £25, £12.99. By Colin McGinn. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Pp. vi + 114. £25, £12.99
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    Liars and Heaps: New Essays on the Semantics of Paradox (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2003.
    Semantic and soritical paradoxes challenge entrenched, fundamental principles about language - principles about truth, denotation, quantification, and, among others, 'tolerance'. Study of the paradoxes helps us determine which logical principles are correct. So it is that they serve not only as a topic of philosophical inquiry but also as a constraint on such inquiry: they often dictate the semantic and logical limits of discourse in general. Sixteen specially written essays by leading figures i…Read more
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    Introductory Remarks
    The Monist 89 (1): 3-8. 2006.
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    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2). 2001.
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    Vague Intensions: A Modest Marriage Proposal
    In Richard Dietz & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Cuts and Clouds: Vaguenesss, its Nature and its Logic, Oxford University Press. 2010.