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7Book Reviews (review)History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (1-2): 225-259. 1983.MEDIEVAL LOGICNORMAN KRETZMANN, Infinity and continuity in ancient and medieval thought. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1982. 367 pp. $36.lO/£20.75.A. MAIERÙ, English logic in Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries. Acts of the 5th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics. Rome 10-14 November 1980. Napoli: Bibliopolis, 1982. 388 pp. 60,000 lire.PHENOMENOLOGY AND LOGICBARRY SMITH, Parts and moments. Studies in logic and formal ontology.Miinchen, Wien: Philosophia Verlag, 198…Read more
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230 KittayIn Adrienne Lehrer & Eva Feder Kittay (eds.), Frames, fields, and contrasts: new essays in semantic and lexical organization, L. Erlbaum Associates. 1992.
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1Many‐Valued, Free, and Intuitionistic LogicsIn Dale Jacquette (ed.), A Companion to Philosophical Logic, Wiley-blackwell. 2002.This chapter contains sections titled: Two‐and Three‐Valued Logics Finite Valued Systems with more than Three Values Infinite Valued Systems Vagueness, Many‐valued and Fuzzy Logics Boolean Valued Systems Supervaluations are Boolean Valued Logics Free Logic Intuitionism Conclusions.
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Thomas S. Kuhn (1922–1996)In Aloysius Martinich & David Sosa (eds.), A companion to analytic philosophy, Blackwell. 2001.
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204Conditional assertions and "biscuit" conditionalsNoûs 33 (3): 405-420. 1999.kind of joke to ask what is the case if the antecedent is false—“And where are the biscuits if I don’t want any?”, “And what’s on PBS if I’m not interested?”, “And who shot Kennedy if that’s not what I’m asking?”. With normal indicative conditionals like.
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6On the Logics of Singular TermsGrazer Philosophische Studien 26 (1): 285-296. 1985.Motivations for systems of free logics are reviewed and systems are divided according as they are positive (asserting atomic truths with non-denoting terms) negative (denying all such sentences) or neutral. A positive theory is developed and defended. One of the major considerations in favor of the theory is that it allows (via translation) representation of the other points of view. Finally, the relation between free logic and truth theories is elaborated.
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3Advanced Logic for ApplicationsReidel. 1977.This book is intended to be a survey of the most important results in mathematical logic for philosophers. It is a survey of results which have philosophical significance and it is intended to be accessible to philosophers. I have assumed the mathematical sophistication acquired· in an introductory logic course or in reading a basic logic text. In addition to proving the most philosophically significant results in mathematical logic, I have attempted to illustrate various methods of proof. For e…Read more
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15John L. Pollock. Mathematical proof. American philosophical quarterly, vol. 4 , pp. 238–244Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4): 576. 1970.
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21Howard DeLong. A profile of mathematical logic. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Mass., Menlo Park, Calif., London, and Don Mills, Ontario, 1970, xiv + 304 pp. - Lewis Carroll. A logical paradox. A reprint of 672. Appendix A. Therein, pp. 230–232. - Lewis Carroll. What the tortoise said to Achilles. A reprint of 673. Appendix B. Therein, pp. 233–236 (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (1): 101-102. 1975.
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18W. V. Quine. Philosophy of logic. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1970, xvi + 109 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4): 587-588. 1975.
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22Two Views About Explicitly Teaching Nature of ScienceScience & Education 22 (9): 2109-2139. 2013.
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36Semantic intentions and linguistic structure: comments on Schiffer's paper: "Intention-based semantics"Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 23 (n/a): 327-332. 1982.
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15On the Logics of Singular TermsGrazer Philosophische Studien 25 (1): 285-296. 1985.Motivations for systems of free logics are reviewed and systems are divided according as they are positive (asserting atomic truths with non-denoting terms) negative (denying all such sentences) or neutral. A positive theory is developed and defended. One of the major considerations in favor of the theory is that it allows (via translation) representation of the other points of view. Finally, the relation between free logic and truth theories is elaborated.
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