default search action
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1973
- Lennart Åqvist:
Modal logic with subjunctive conditionals and dispositional predicates. 1-76 - Krister Segerberg:
Two-dimensional modal logic. 77-96 - Frederic Brenton Fitch:
A correlation between modal reduction principles and properties of relations. 97-101 - James W. Garson:
Indefinite topological logic. 102-118 - Nicholas Rescher, Arnold vander Nat:
On alternatives in epistemic logic. 119-135 - T. J. Smiley:
What is a syllogism? 136-154 - J. M. Bell:
What is referential opacity? 155-180
Volume 2, Number 2, April 1973
- Michael Byrd:
Knowledge and true belief in Hintikka's epistemic logic. 181-192 - David Makinson:
A warning about the choice of primitive operators in modal logic. 193-196 - Peter L. Mott:
On Chisholm's paradox. 197-211 - Alasdair Urquhart:
A semantical theory of analytic implication. 212-219 - Paul Weingartner:
A predicate calculus for intensional logic. 220-303 - John Woods:
Descriptions, essences and quantified modal logic. 304-321
Volume 2, Number 3, July 1973
- John Bacon:
The semantics of generic the. 323-339 - Dov M. Gabbay:
Applications of scott's notion of consequence to the study of general binary intensional connectives and entailment. 340-351 - Kuno Lorenz:
Rules versus theorems. 352-369 - John F. Post:
Shades of the liar. 370-386 - Pavel Tichý:
On de dicto modalities in quantified S5. 387-392 - Roger S. Woolhouse:
Tensed modalities. 393-415
Volume 2, Number 4, October 1973
- David Lewis:
Counterfactuals and comparative possibility. 418-446 - Robert Stalnaker:
Presuppositions. 447-457 - George Lakoff:
Hedges: A study in meaning criteria and the logic of fuzzy concepts. 458-508 - Barbara Partee:
Some transformational extensions of Montague grammar. 509-534 - Hans G. Herzberger:
Dimensions of truth. 535-556
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.