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Logic, Thought and Action 2005
- Daniel Vanderveken:
Logic, Thought and Action. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 2, Springer 2005, ISBN 978-1-4020-2616-4
Reason, Action and Communication
- Marcelo Dascal:
The Balance of Reason. 27-47 - John R. Searle:
Desire, Deliberation and Action. 49-78 - Raimo Tuomela:
Two Basic Kinds of Cooperation. 79-107 - John R. Searle, Daniel Vanderveken:
Speech Acts and Illocutionary Logic. 109-132 - André Leclerc:
Communication, Linguistic Understanding and Minimal Rationality in the Tradition of Universal Grammar. 133-150
Experience, Truth and Reality in Science
- Henri Lauener:
Truth and Reference. 153-161 - Michel Ghins:
Empirical Versus Theoretical Existence and Truth. 163-174 - Bas C. van Fraassen:
Michel Ghins on the Empirical Versus the Theoretical. 175-181
Propositions, Thought and Meaning
- Daniel Vanderveken:
Propositional Identity, Truth According to Predication and Strong Implication. 185-216 - Jean-Pierre Desclés:
Reasoning and Aspectual-Temporal Calculus. 217-244 - Rob A. van der Sandt:
Presupposition, Projection and Transparency in Attitude Contexts. 245-266 - Denis Vernant:
The Limits of a Logical Treatment of Assertion. 267-288
Agency, Dialogue and Game-Theory
- Nuel Belnap:
Agents and Agency in Branching Space-Times. 291-313 - Daniel Vanderveken:
Attempt, Success and Action Generation: A Logical Study of Intentional Action. 315-342 - Kuno Lorenz:
Pragmatic and Semiotic Prerequisites for Predication. 343-357 - Shahid Rahman, Laurent Keiff:
On How to Be a Dialogician. 359-408 - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
Some Games Logic Plays. 409-431 - Jordan Howard Sobel:
Backward Induction Without Tears? 433-461
Reasoning and Cognition in Logic and Artificial Intelligence
- Newton C. A. da Costa, Jean-Yves Béziau, Otávio A. S. Bueno:
On the Usefulness of Paraconsistent Logic. 465-478 - Paul Gochet, E. Pascal Gribomont, Didier Rossetto:
Algorithms for Relevant Logic. 479-496 - Michel de Rougemont:
Logic, Randomness and Cognition. 497-506 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
From Computing with Numbers to Computing with Words - from Manipulation of Measurements to Manipulation of Perceptions. 507-544
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