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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, February 2012
- Giacomo Bonanno, James P. Delgrande, Hans Rott
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Guest Editors' Introduction. 1-5 - Maurício D. Luís Reis, Eduardo Fermé
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Possible Worlds Semantics for Partial Meet Multiple Contraction. 7-28 - Eduardo Fermé
, Maurício D. Luís Reis:
System of Spheres-based Multiple Contractions. 29-52 - Pavlos Peppas
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Comparative Possibility in Set Contraction. 53-75 - Marcelo A. Falappa
, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Maurício D. Luís Reis, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Prioritized and Non-prioritized Multiple Change on Belief Bases. 77-113 - Raghav Ramachandran, Abhaya C. Nayak
, Mehmet A. Orgun
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Three Approaches to Iterated Belief Contraction. 115-142 - Sven Ove Hansson:
Global and Iterated Contraction and Revision: An Exploration of Uniform and Semi-Uniform Approaches. 143-172 - Hans Rott
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Bounded Revision: Two-Dimensional Belief Change Between Conservative and Moderate Revision. 173-200 - Giacomo Bonanno:
Belief Change in Branching Time: AGM-consistency and Iterated Revision. 201-236 - Emil Weydert:
Conditional Ranking Revision - Iterated Revision with Sets of Conditionals. 237-271 - Frederik Herzberg
, Daniel Eckert:
Impossibility Results for Infinite-Electorate Abstract Aggregation Rules. 273-286
Volume 41, Number 2, April 2012
- Tamar Lando
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Completeness of S4 for the Lebesgue Measure Algebra. 287-316 - Stefan Wintein:
Assertoric Semantics and the Computational Power of Self-Referential Truth. 317-345 - Pablo Cobreros
, Paul Égré, David Ripley
, Robert van Rooij:
Tolerant, Classical, Strict. 347-385 - Edgar Andrade-Lotero, Catarina Dutilh Novaes:
Validity, the Squeezing Argument and Alternative Semantic Systems: the Case of Aristotelian Syllogistic. 387-418 - Jason Turner
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Logic and Ontological Pluralism. 419-448 - Adam Sennet, Jonathan Weisberg:
Embedding If and Only If. 449-460 - Clark Glymour:
On the Possibility of Inference to the Best Explanation. 461-469 - Ofra Magidor:
Strict Finitism and the Happy Sorites. 471-491 - Gregory R. Wheeler, Pedro Barahona
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Why the Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever Cannot Be Solved in Less than Three Questions. 493-503 - Jaakko Hintikka:
If Logic, Definitions and the Vicious Circle Principle. 505-517
Volume 41, Number 3, June 2012
- Albert Visser:
A Tractarian Universe. 519-545 - Stefano Predelli:
Bare-Boned Demonstratives. 547-562 - Franco Montagna:
Partially Undetermined Many-Valued Events and Their Conditional Probability. 563-593 - J. C. Beall, Ross T. Brady, J. Michael Dunn, Allen Hazen, Edwin D. Mares
, Robert K. Meyer, Graham Priest, Greg Restall
, David Ripley
, John K. Slaney
, Richard Sylvan:
On the Ternary Relation and Conditionality. 595-612 - Nissim Francez, Roy Dyckhoff:
A Note on Harmony. 613-628
Volume 41, Number 4, August 2012
- Eric Pacuit:
Editorial Introduction: Selected Papers from the 2nd Workshop on Logic, Rationality and Interaction (LORI-II). 629-631 - Johan van Benthem, Stefan Minica:
Toward a Dynamic Logic of Questions. 633-669 - Denis Bonnay, Dag Westerståhl:
Consequence Mining - Constants Versus Consequence Relations. 671-709 - Richard Booth, Thomas Meyer
, Chattrakul Sombattheera:
A General Family of Preferential Belief Removal Operators. 711-733 - Cédric Dégremont, Olivier Roy
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Agreement Theorems in Dynamic-Epistemic Logic. 735-764 - Ming Xu:
Actions as Events. 765-809
Volume 41, Number 5, October 2012
- John Robert Gareth Williams
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Generalized Probabilism: Dutch Books and Accuracy Domination. 811-840 - Sarah Moss:
Solving the Color Incompatibility Problem. 841-851 - Simon Thomas Hewitt
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Modalising Plurals. 853-875 - Carlo Proietti
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Intuitionistic Epistemic Logic, Kripke Models and Fitch's Paradox. 877-900 - Maarten McKubre-Jordens, Zach Weber:
Real Analysis in Paraconsistent Logic. 901-922
Volume 41, Number 6, December 2012
- Eleonora Cresto:
A Defense of Temperate Epistemic Transparency. 923-955 - Hanti Lin, Kevin T. Kelly:
Propositional Reasoning that Tracks Probabilistic Reasoning. 957-981 - Katie Steele
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Testimony as Evidence: More Problems for Linear Pooling. 983-999 - Seth Yalcin:
A Counterexample to Modus Tollens. 1001-1024

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