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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1975
- Jonathan Broido:
Von Wright's principle of predication - some clarifications. 1-11 - Nino B. Cocchiarella:
On the primary and secondary semantics of logical necessity. 13-27 - Robert Cummins:
Truth and logical form. 29-44 - Hans G. Herzberger:
Canonical superlanguages. 45-65 - Hugues Leblanc:
That Principia mathematica, first edition, has a predicative interpretation after all. 67-70 - James McLelland, Charles Chihara:
The surprise examination paradox. 71-89 - Kathleen Johnson Wu:
On (C.KK*) and the KK-thesis. 91-95
Volume 4, Number 2, May 1975
- Kenneth A. Bowen:
Normal modal model theory. 97-131 - Brian F. Chellas:
Basic conditional logic. 133-153 - Charles Chihara, Yutang Lin, Thomas Schaffter:
A formalization of a nominalistic set theory. 155-169 - Peter Gärdenfors:
Qualitative probability as an intensional logic. 171-185 - Allan Gibbard:
Contingent identity. 187-221 - Dennis J. Packard:
A preference logic minimally complete for expected utility maximization. 223-235 - Wolfgang Spohn:
An analysis of Hansson's dyadic deontic logic. 237-252
Volume 4, Number 3, August 1975
- J. Michael Dunn:
Axiomatizing Belnap's conditional assertion. 383-397 - Gary M. Hardegree:
Stalnaker conditionals and quantum logic. 399-421 - Thomas J. McKay:
Essentialism in quantified modal logic. 423-438 - John Martin:
Facts and the semantics of gerunds. 439-454 - Veikko Rantala:
Urn models: A new kind of non-standard model for first-order logic. 455-474 - Jaakko Hintikka:
Impossible possible worlds vindicated. 475-484
Volume 4, Number 4, November 1975
- Robert G. Jeroslow:
Experimental logics and Δinf2sup0- theories. 253-267 - Robert E. Maydole:
Paradoxes and many-valued set theory. 269-291 - Gary H. Merrill:
A free logic with intensions as possible values of terms. 293-326 - Richard Routley:
Universal semantics? 327-356 - George F. Schumm:
Wajsberg normal forms for S5. 357-360 - Thomas Schwartz:
The logic of modifiers. 361-380
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