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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2000
- Donald Bamber:
Entailment with Near Surety of Scaled Assertions of High Conditional Probability. 1-74 - Jaroslav Peregrin:
The "Natural" and the "Formal". 75-101 - Lou Goble:
An Incomplete Relevant Modal Logic. 103-119
Volume 29, Number 2, April 2000
- Stephen Read:
Harmony and Autonomy in Classical Logic. 123-154 - Francesco Orilia:
Meaning and Circular Definitions. 155-169 - Stephen Murray Glaister:
Recovery Recovered. 171-206 - Theodore Hailperin:
Probability Semantics for Quantifier Logic. 207-239
Volume 29, Number 3, June 2000
- Ivo Düntsch, Ewa Orlowska:
A Proof System for Contact Relation Algebras. 241-262 - Edwin D. Mares:
CE is Not a Conservative Extension of E. 263-275 - Gian Aldo Antonelli:
Proto-Semantics for Positive Free Logic. 277-294 - Fabrice Correia:
Propositional Logic of Essence. 295-313 - Sven Ove Hansson:
Coherentist Contraction. 315-330
Volume 29, Number 4, August 2000
- Lloyd Humberstone:
The Revival of Rejective Negation. 331-381 - David Makinson, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Input/Output Logics. 383-408 - Gustavo Fernández Díez:
Five Observations Concerning the Intended Meaning of the Intuitionistic Logical Constants. 409-424 - Fred Richman:
Gleason's Theorem Has a Constructive Proof. 425-431
Volume 29, Number 5, October 2000
- Brian Edison McDonald:
On Meaningfulness and Truth. 433-482 - Eric Martin, Daniel N. Osherson:
Scientific Discovery on Positive Data via Belief Revision. 483-506 - Tapani Hyttinen, Gabriel Sandu:
Henkin Quantifiers and the Definability of Truth. 507-527 - Mario Gómez-Torrente:
A Note on Formality and Logical Consequence. 529-539
Volume 29, Number 6, December 2000
- Kit Fine:
Semantics for the Logic of Essence. 543-584 - John L. Bell:
Sets and Classes as Many. 585-601 - Mary C. MacLeod, Peter K. Schotch:
Remarks on the Modal Logic of Henry Bradford Smith. 603-615 - Panu Raatikainen:
The Concept of Truth in a Finite Universe. 617-633
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