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Journal of Applied Logic, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1-2, February 2003
- Milos Arsenijevic
:
Generalized concepts of syntactically and semantically trivial differences and instant-based and period-based time ontologies. 1-12 - Ruurik Holm:
A constructive approach to state description semantics. 13-46 - Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Formalising the informal?: Dynamic social order, bottom-up social control, and spontaneous normative relations. 47-92 - John Perry:
The subject matter fallacy. 93-105 - Steffen Borge:
The word of others. 107-118 - Rolf Nossum:
A decidable multi-modal logic of context. 119-133
Volume 1, Number 3-4, June 2003
- Jon Williamson
, Dov M. Gabbay:
Special issue on Combining Probability and Logic. 135-138 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Are there degrees of belief?. 139-149 - Colin Howson:
Probability and logic. 151-165 - Jeff B. Paris, Alena Vencovská:
The emergence of reasons conjecture. 167-195 - John Fox:
Probability, logic and the cognitive foundations of rational belief. 197-224 - Jürg Kohlas:
Probabilistic argumentation systems: A new way to combine logic with probability. 225-253 - Rachel A. Bourne:
Explaining default intuitions using maximum entropy. 255-271 - Emil Weydert:
System JLZ - rational default reasoning by minimal ranking constructions. 273-308
Volume 1, Number 5-6, October 2003
- Robert Goldblatt
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Mathematical modal logic: A view of its evolution. 309-392

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