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    Stenius on meaning
    Theoria 50 (2-3): 165-177. 1984.
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    A Simple Embedding of T into Double S
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 45 (1): 13-18. 2004.
    The system obtained by adding full propositional quantification to S5 is known to be decidable, while that obtained by doing so for T is known to be recursively intertranslatable with full second-order logic. Recently it was shown that the system with two S5 operators and full propositional quantification is also recursively intertranslatable with second-order logic. This note establishes that the map assigning [1][2]p to \squarep provides a validity and satisfaction preserving translation betwe…Read more
  •  100
    Minimal Non-contingency Logic
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (2): 230-234. 1995.
    Simple finite axiomatizations are given for versions of the modal logics K and K4 with non-contingency (or contingency) as the sole modal primitive. This answers two questions of I. L. Humberstone
  •  83
    The Domino relation: Flattening a two-dimensional logic
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 18 (2). 1989.
  •  213
    Quantifiers as modal operators
    Studia Logica 39 (2-3). 1980.
    Montague, Prior, von Wright and others drew attention to resemblances between modal operators and quantifiers. In this paper we show that classical quantifiers can, in fact, be regarded as S5-like operators in a purely propositional modal logic. This logic is axiomatized and some interesting fragments of it are investigated.
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    Reflections on ethics and game theory
    Synthese 141 (1). 2004.
    Applications of game theory to moral philosophy are impededby foundational issues and troublesome examples. In the first part of this paper,questions are raised about the appropriate game-theoretical frameworks for applications to moralphilosophy and about the proper interpretations of the theoretical devices employed inthese frameworks. In the second part, five examples that should be of particular interest to thoseinterested in the connections between ethics and game theory are delineated and …Read more
  •  213
    A sentence containing a number of definite descriptions, each lying within the scope of its predecessor, is naturally read as asserting the uniqueness of a sequence of objects satisfying the descriptions. The project of providing a general uniform procedure for eliminating embedded definite descriptions that gets this and other logical forms right is impeded by several puzzles.