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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 1978
- Philip Kitcher:
Positive understatement: The logic of attributive adjectives. 1-17 - Thomas J. McKay:
The principle of predication. 19-26 - Richard M. Martin:
Of servants, lovers, and benefactors: Peirce's algebra of relatives of 1870. 27-48 - J. F. A. K. van Benthem:
Four paradoxes. 49-72 - John Hayden Woods, Douglas Walton:
Arresting circles in formal dialogues. 73-90 - Erik C. W. Krabbe:
Note on a completeness theorem in the theory of counterfactuals. 91-93 - Slawomir Bugajski:
Probability implication in the logics of classical and quantum mechanics. 95-106 - Brian Ellis:
A unified theory of conditionals. 107-124 - Kit Fine:
Model theory for modal logic part I - The De re/de dicto distinction. 125-156 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Subjective probability: Criticisms, reflections, and problems. 157-180 - Peter Mittelstaedt, Ernst-Walther Stachow:
The principle of excluded middle in quantum logic. 181-208 - Chris Mortensen, Graham Nerlich:
Physical topology. 209-223 - J. Jay Zeman:
Generalized normal logic. 225-243 - Kent Bendall:
Natural deduction, separation, and the meaning of logical operators. 245-276 - Kit Fine:
Model theory for modal logic - part II the elimination of De re modality. 277-306 - Gregory H. Moore:
The origins of Zermelo's axiomatization of set theory. 307-329 - Philip Olin:
Urn models and categoricity. 331-345 - Ernst-Walther Stachow:
Quantum logical calculi and lattice structures. 347-386 - Ermanno Bencivenga:
Free semantics for indefinite descriptions. 389-405 - Michael Byrd:
The extensions of BAlt3 - revisited. 407-413 - Martin K. Davies:
Weak necessity and truth theories. 415-439 - Anil Gupta:
Modal logic and truth. 441-472 - Christopher Peacocke:
Necessity and truth theories. 473-500 - Jeffery I. Zucker, Robert S. Tragesser:
The adequacy problem for inferential logic. 501-516 - Jeffery I. Zucker:
The adequacy problem for classical logic. 517-535
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