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Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1962
- Guido Küng:

Bibliography of Soviet work in the field of mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics, from 1917-1957. 1-40 - Eric Foxley:

The determination of all Sheffer functions in 3-valued logic, using a logical computer. 41-50 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

A contribution to the axiomatization of Lewis' system S5. 51-60 - G. Y. Rainich:

Notes on foundations. II. On Galois connections. 61-63 - Ivo Thomas:

The rule of excision in positive implication. 64
Volume 3, Number 2, 1962
- Thoralf Skolem:

Proof of some theorems on recursively enumerable sets. 65-74 - Shih-Chao Liu:

Four types of general recursive well-orderings. 75-78 - Nuel D. Belnap Jr., Hugues Leblanc:

Intuitionism reconsidered. 79-82 - Ivan Boh:

A study in Burleigh: Tractatus de regulis generalibus consequentiarum. 83-101 - Juliusz Reichbach:

On the connection of the first-order functional calculus with many-valued propositional calculi. 102-107 - Ivo Thomas:

On the infinity of positive logic. 108 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

A note on the regular and irregular modal systems of Lewis. 109-113 - Robert E. Clay:

A simple proof of functional completeness in many-valued logics based on Łukasiewicz's C and N. 114-117 - Albert A. Mullin:

A note on a weakened Goldbach-like conjecture. 118-119 - Storrs McCall:

A simple decision procedure for one-variable implicational/negation formulae in intuitionist logic. 120-122 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

On the generalized Brouwerian axioms. 123-128
Volume 3, Number 3, 1962
- Shih-Chao Liu:

Recursive linear orderings and hyperarithmetical functions. 129-132 - S. Summersbee, A. Walters:

Programming the functions of formal logic. 133-141 - A. N. Prior:

Quantification and Ł-modality. 142-147 - Albert A. Mullin:

Some theorems on the structure of mutant sets and their applications to group and ring theories. 148-151 - D. L. Székely:

A theory of translation and transformation of languages. 152-166 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

A set-theoretical formula equivalent to the axiom of choice. 167-169 - Ivo Thomas:

Finite limitations on Dummet's LC. 170-174 - Otto Bird:

What Pierce means by leading principles. 175-178 - Michael D. Resnik:

A decision procedure for positive implication. 179-186 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

Six new sets of independent axioms for distributive lattices with O and I. 187-192 - Desmond Paul Henry:

An Anselmian regress. 193-198 - Ivo Thomas:

Solutions of five modal problems of Sobociński. 199-200 - Hugues Leblanc:

Structural rules of inference. 201-205 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

An axiom-system for {K;N}-propositional calculus related to Simons' axiomatization of S3. 206-208
Volume 3, Number 4, 1962
- Gordon L. Brumm:

The method of possibility-diagrams for testing the validity of certain types of inferences, based on Jevons' logical alphabet. 209-233 - D. L. Székely:

A preliminary report on the theory of unification of sciences and its concept transforming automation. 234-242 - Thomas W. Scharle:

A diagram of the functors of the two-valued propositional calculus. 243-255 - Leo Simons:

A reduction in the number of independent axiom schemata for S4. 256-258 - Frederick James Crosson:

Formal logic and formal ontology in Husserl's phenomenology. 259-269 - Thomas G. McLaughlin:

On an extension of a theorem of Friedberg. 270-273 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

A note on the generalized continuum hypothesis. I. 274-278 - Boleslaw Sobocinski:

A remark concerning the third theorem about the existence of successors of cardinals. 279-283 - Paula Marie Wilde:

A new condition for a modular lattice. 284-286 - Thomas W. Scharle:

Note to my paper: "A diagram of the functors of the two-valued propositional calculus". 287-288 - Rolf Schock:

A note on subjunctive and counterfactual implication. 289-290

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