


default search action
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

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.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














