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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, February 1981
- Merrie Bergmann:
Presupposition and two-dimensional logic. 27-53 - Judith Wagner DeCew:
Conditional obligation and counterfactuals. 55-72 - Graeme Forbes:
On the philosophical basis of essentialist theories. 73-99 - Joachim Lambek, Philip J. Scott:
Intuitionist type theory and foundations. 101-115 - H. C. M. Swart, Carl J. Posy:
Validity and quantification in intuitionism. 117-126
Volume 10, Number 2, May 1981
- Donald Nute:
Introduction. 127-147 - Ernest W. Adams:
Transmissible improbabilities and marginal essentialness of premises in inferences involving indicative conditionals. 149-177 - N. A. Blue:
A metalinguistic interpretation of counterfactual conditionals. 179-200 - Angelika Kratzer:
Partition and revision: The semantics of counterfactuals. 201-216 - David Lewis:
Ordering semantics and premise semantics for counterfactuals. 217-234 - John C. Mayer:
A misplaced thesis of conditional logic. 235-238 - John L. Pollock:
A refined theory of counterfactuals. 239-266 - Ken Warmbrod:
Counterfactuals and substitution of equivalent antecedents. 267-289
Volume 10, Number 3, August 1981
- Kit Fine:
Model theory for modal logic - Part III existence and predication. 293-307 - Allen Hazen:
Davis's formulation of Kripke's theory of truth: A correction. 309-311 - I. L. Humberstone:
From worlds to possibilities. 313-339 - Raymond E. Jennings:
A note on the axiomatisation of brouwersche modal logic. 341-343 - Michael Kass:
A surprising consequence of the Tractatus. 345-347 - Vann McGee:
Finite matrices and the logic of conditionals. 349-351 - Stewart Shapiro:
Understanding Church's thesis. 353-365 - Alasdair Urquhart:
Decidability and the finite model property. 367-370 - Bas C. van Fraassen:
Probabilistic semantics objectified: I. postulates and logics. 371-394
Volume 10, Number 4, November 1981
- Robert F. Barnes:
Interval temporal logic: A note. 395-397 - Kosta Dosen:
A reduction of classical propositional logic to the conjunction-negation fragment of an intuitionistic relevant logic. 399-408 - Jean Porte:
The deducibilities of S5. 409-422 - John David Stone:
Simplism and the liar. 423-451 - Raymond Turner:
Counterfactuals without possible worlds. 453-493 - Bas C. van Fraassen:
Probabilistic semantics objectified: II. Implication in probabilistic model sets. 495-510
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